Asana is excellent for project execution. But when OKRs live as tasks or goals inside your project boards, <strong>they disappear into the noise.</strong> Here's how to keep Asana for what it does best — and move goal tracking where it belongs.
Keep Asana for projects and tasks — it's genuinely great at that. But if your OKRs are getting lost in comments, buried in boards, or updated only when someone remembers, <strong>move them to a dedicated layer.</strong> OKRs Tool gives you weekly nudges, alignment maps, and progress tracking without replacing your project tool.
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We were tracking goals in Confluence and it just wasn't working. OKRs kept getting lost in documentation. Moving to a dedicated tool gave us the visibility we needed across engineering.
Free for up to 5 users. $49/month flat for up to 50. 60% adoption in 30 days or your money back.