50 Companies That Use Asana [2024]
Asana is a web and mobile application designed to help teams track their work.
We put together a list of the biggest companies that use Asana, along with some Asana testimonials and Asana case studies.
Here's the list:
1. Cash Overflow
Cash Overflow is a finance blog started by Pardeep Goyal in 2015. Cash Overflow uses Asana for their business.
Asana helps me manage multiple projects with ease.
CashOverflow.com founder Pardeep Goyal grew his online business to $10,000 per month with a focus on affiliate marketing, having earned $65,000 from affiliates of credit cards in India in 2018, with his blog evolving into a product comparison engine for banking products.
2. Cartology
Cartology is a marketing agency started by Michael Maher in 2016. Cartology uses Asana for their business.
This task management tool has helped us to create templates for our service offerings and better organize our projects. I’m a huge fan of the UI.
A service agency that helps brands grow their business on Amazon saw a 300% YoY growth, averaging $25k a month in revenue and profits of approx. 30-40%, after restructuring pricing and realizing that their service was more valuable than they gave it credit.
3. Bento&co
Bento&co is a bento box shop started by Thomas Bertrand in 2008. Bento&co uses Asana for their business.
Successful online store owner Thomas Bertrand shares how he started Bento&Co, which sells Japanese lunch boxes and other kitchenware to 100 countries, and how he is using his expertise to manage shipments with Ship&Co, a SaaS he launched in 2016.
4. TomboyX
TomboyX is a men's underwear brand started by Fran Dunaway in 2013. TomboyX uses Asana for their business.
TomboyX, a gender-neutral clothing company, has consistently increased its revenue over 100% each year and expanded from zero employees to 15 in just two years by focusing on quality underwear and listening to customer feedback.
5. Think Crucial
Think Crucial is an appliance repair business started by Chad Rubin in 2008. Think Crucial uses Asana for their business.
Chad Rubin, founder of Think Crucial and CEO of Skubana, shares his experience in building and scaling his e-commerce business from scratch using scrappy tactics and integrated e-commerce management software.
6. Starter Story
Starter Story is a niche blog started by Pat Walls in 2017. Starter Story uses Asana for their business.
Starter Story grew to 1.4 million monthly visitors and millions in annual revenue by sharing the stories of entrepreneurs. Pat breaks down the early days and how he grew the business into something that changed his life.
7. 24/7 Golf
24/7 Golf is a golf simulators business started by Igor Vainshtien in 2016. 24/7 Golf uses Asana for their business.
Australian startup founder Igor built a virtual golf empire selling affordable golf simulators for personal and commercial use, leading to the growth of his e-commerce platform and establishment of an event hire business, all through the power of online networking.
8. Social Reach
Social Reach is a social media marketing service started by Stephen Wright in 2018. Social Reach uses Asana for their business.
Micro Bikes UK is a successful e-commerce store specializing in kids quad bikes and dirt bikes with petrol engines, currently on track to hit six-figures in revenue with strong branding and a solid after-sales service.
9. Alitura Naturals
Alitura Naturals is a skin care product line started by Andy Hnilo in 2014. Alitura Naturals uses Asana for their business.
Andy Hnilo, founder of Alitura Naturals, shares how his life-changing accident led to the creation of a successful all-natural skincare line with over 1000 reviews at an average 4.9/5.0 rating, sold in 76 countries and counting.
10. Spuds
Spuds is an athletic clothing line started by Paul Dickey in 2017. Spuds uses Asana for their business.
Spuds, a men's performance apparel company founded by Paul Dickey, successfully raised funds on Kickstarter in 2017 to create their unique Classic Short range, made with a fabric that combines style and comfort but is also packed with technology and high-performance features, and hopes to fill the gap in the market for men's activewear that looks good but also performs well.
11. Encircled
Encircled is a women's clothing line started by Kristi Soomer in 2012. Encircled uses Asana for their business.
Encircled is a sustainable fashion brand that has achieved over 300% growth in the past two years through a direct-to-consumer eCommerce model and a focus on versatile, responsibly-made, and timeless designs, with a marketing strategy that emphasizes content and email.
12. Xero Shoes
Xero Shoes is a shoe brand started by Steven Sashen in 2009. Xero Shoes uses Asana for their business.
Xero Shoes, co-founded by Steven Sashen, is a minimalist shoe company that has grown at a rate of 80-102% per year since 2014, with 2017 sales of $5.53M, and has been repeatedly listed as one of INC. 5000’s fastest-growing companies, and has a projected $15M in sales for 2019.
13. QALO
QALO is a jewelry making business started by KC Holiday in 2013. QALO uses Asana for their business.
QALO co-founders transformed the jewelry industry with their innovative focus on product evolution, resulting in over 2 million community members and more than $100M in revenue since 2013.
14. Tortuga
Tortuga is a backpack line started by Fred Perrotta in 2010. Tortuga uses Asana for their business.
How Tortuga bootstrapped their way to seven figures in revenue, by solving a problem for travelers with their carry-on sized travel backpacks, after overcoming challenges in design, manufacturing, and advertising.
15. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep
GhostBed by Nature's Sleep is a bedding company started by Marc Werner in 2001. GhostBed by Nature's Sleep uses Asana for their business.
16. Igloohome
Igloohome is an IoT startup started by Anthony Chow in 2017. Igloohome uses Asana for their business.
Igloohome, the partner of Airbnb, creates smart locks and lockboxes that enable property owners to grant access to their properties remotely, via a mobile app in over 80 countries to great reviews.
17. The Longhairs
The Longhairs is a hair product line started by Chris Healy in 2014. The Longhairs uses Asana for their business.
The Longhairs started their business in 2014 with no following and over four years they’ve grown their audience to 60K monthly website visitors, 20K email subscribers, and 28K YouTube subscribers, with monthly revenue of $30K by creating original, quality content, building their community, driving email optins and converting subscribers into customers.
18. Peaceful Fruits
Peaceful Fruits is a food startup started by Evan Delahanty in 2014. Peaceful Fruits uses Asana for their business.
Peaceful Fruits, an award-winning for-profit social enterprise, sells organic, clean label, natural fruit snacks and has gone from $8,000 in sales in 2015 to $150,000 in 2017, employing 30 people with disabilities in their production facility and is an excellent example of a successful, mission-based business.
19. Outlaw
Outlaw is a soap business started by Danielle Vincent in 2013. Outlaw uses Asana for their business.
Outlaw Soaps, a soap company that started with just $13.72 of supplies, now makes an average of $23,000/month, with 46% of website orders from repeat customers who are loyal to the company's unique products and top-notch customer service.
20. Rwanda Bean Coffee
Rwanda Bean Coffee is a coffee roasting business started by Mike Mwenedata in 2014. Rwanda Bean Coffee uses Asana for their business.
Rwandan immigrant Mike Mwenedata co-founded Rwanda Bean Coffee Company, which increased revenue from under $3,000 per month to over $45k per month in less than one year, by sourcing and roasting single-origin coffee from Rwanda and investing 50% of the profits back into the farm communities.
21. Taylor & Hart
Taylor & Hart is a jewelry making business started by Nikolay Piriankov in 2013. Taylor & Hart uses Asana for their business.
Taylor & Hart CEO Nikolay Piriankov tells the story of the company's journey from a diamond trading business to an award-winning, disruptive e-tailer of custom-designed, ethical engagement rings and fine jewelry, offering a bespoke design service through specifically developed technology online and instore, and growing to £4-6M in annual revenue.
22. Letterbox4you
Letterbox4you is a packaging box making business started by Dominic Poznanski in 2012. Letterbox4you uses Asana for their business.
23. The Party People
The Party People is a party supply store started by Dean Salakas in 1986. The Party People uses Asana for their business.
The Party People, Australia's largest party store with a multimillion-dollar turnover, shares insights on how they've grown from a small clown hire business to an online and brick-and-mortar party supply retailer by focusing on customer service and innovating in marketing and technology.
24. Entrepreneurs on Fire
Entrepreneurs on Fire is a podcast started by John Lee Dumas in 2012. Entrepreneurs on Fire uses Asana for their business.
John Lee Dumas grew his award-winning podcast, Entrepreneurs On Fire, into a business offering online courses, coaching, and a mastermind program, generating nearly $4 million in revenue from his flagship product, Podcasters’ Paradise.
25. Effortless Gent
Effortless Gent is a men's fashion blog started by Barron Cuadro in 2009. Effortless Gent uses Asana for their business.
Effortless Gent is a style publication that makes $8k/month from ad revenue, brand sponsorships, digital products, and styling consultations while teaching men how to build a Lean Wardrobe and managed to scaled back on brand partnerships to focus on selling their own products.
26. Web Designer Academy
Web Designer Academy is a marketing coaching business started by Shannon Mattern in 2015. Web Designer Academy uses Asana for their business.
How Shannon Mattern built a DIY web design training business from scratch that now generates $10k/month in revenue through affiliate commissions and courses, without outside investment or debt.
27. Scribit
Scribit is an IoT startup started by Scribit in 2018. Scribit uses Asana for their business.
Italian start-up, Scribit, raises over $2.3 million on Indiegogo for their write and erase robot that draws digital content on any wall, with orders mainly from art, tech, and business enthusiasts, as well as the education sector, and plans to expand worldwide after delivering to initial backers.
28. Entire Productions
Entire Productions is a virtual events business started by Natasha Miller in 2001. Entire Productions uses Asana for their business.
Entire Productions is a fast-growing event and entertainment production company with an emphasis on experience design, primarily working with corporate clients including many Fortune 500 companies in the tech and pharma industries, boasting a growth of 148% and a goal of reaching $20M annual mark.
29. CRIK Nutrition
CRIK Nutrition is a supplements company started by Alex Drysdale in 2015. CRIK Nutrition uses Asana for their business.
30. Pawstruck
Pawstruck is a dog treat business started by Kyle Goguen in 2014. Pawstruck uses Asana for their business.
Pawstruck.com founder and CEO Kyle Goguen shares the story of how his all-natural, reasonably-priced pet supply e-commerce business became one of the fastest growing companies in the US, ranking #87 on the Inc 500 in 2018, and is projected to surpass 8 figures in revenue in 2019.
31. Badger Maps
Badger Maps is a city maps business started by Steven Benson in 2012. Badger Maps uses Asana for their business.
Badger Maps founder and CEO Steve Benson created a complete field sales app to help sales teams save time by combining Google Maps, CRM data, route optimization, schedule planning, and lead generation, resulting in the company earning $3.3 million annually and employing 60 people.
32. ShipMonk
ShipMonk is a fulfillment business started by Jan Bednar in 2014. ShipMonk uses Asana for their business.
ShipMonk, a technology-driven fulfillment center, went from $130K in revenue in 2014 to nearly $30M in 2018 and was named America's Fastest Growing Fulfillment Center, with projected revenue of $60M for 2019.
33. ByteStand
ByteStand is a shopify app developer started by Todd Trimakas in 2016. ByteStand uses Asana for their business.
ByteStand, a software development company run by ecommerce experts, created Shopify apps, including FreshCredit and FBA Shipping, which generate approximately $17,000 per month in revenue, with over 2,000 shops using their software.
34. Counterweight Creative
Counterweight Creative is a podcast started by Jeremy Enns in 2016. Counterweight Creative uses Asana for their business.
A successful podcast production company that grew from one client making $15/hour to a team of 10 contractors producing over 30 shows per week with revenue of over $10k/mo, primarily through referrals and with a focus on providing high personal touch and being picky about working only with clients who are a good fit.
35. Big Flare
Big Flare is a PPC consulting agency started by Daryl Mander in 2014. Big Flare uses Asana for their business.
Big Flare is a location-independent PPC advertising agency that spends over $3M per year on Google Ads for their small to mid-sized e-commerce clients, with a team of five spread across five different countries and timezones, and plans to grow to a $10M+ company within 10 years.
36. Boldly
Boldly is a recruiting agency started by Sandra Lewis in 2012. Boldly uses Asana for their business.
Boldly, the subscription staffing company, has achieved $3 million in revenue through word-of-mouth referrals, and has grown to over 100 employees working across two continents, offering prized flex-time to military spouses, expats and experienced professionals focused on high quality remote work with corporations in a win-win environment.
37. GMass, Inc.
GMass, Inc. is an email marketing tool started by Ajay Goel in 2015. GMass, Inc. uses Asana for their business.
GMass, an email marketing platform that allows users to send cold emails and email marketing campaigns with Gmail, has attracted over 500,000 user signups, including major tech companies like Uber, LinkedIn, and Google, and now generates over $200K in monthly recurring revenue through a successful content marketing strategy and focused ad spend.
38. Populum
Populum is a CBD business started by Gunhee Park in 2016. Populum uses Asana for their business.
CBD oil brand Populum grew from $650K to $1.4M in annual revenue in just one year, with monthly sales of $220K and an ARR of $3M, due to investing in high-quality, trustworthy hemp products and stellar customer service.
39. Sprëtz
Sprëtz is a breath freshener business started by Tony Gauthier in 2015. Sprëtz uses Asana for their business.
Sprëtz is the world's first all-natural 2-in-1 freshening spray that instantly removes odors from breath and hands, currently serving customers in all 50 states and internationally, featured on ABC's Shark Tank and created by creator and co-owner Tony Gauthier.
40. Kosmos Innovation Centre
Kosmos Innovation Centre is a crowdfunding platform started by Howard Marks in 2013. Kosmos Innovation Centre uses Asana for their business.
StartEngine has helped over 265 companies raise capital from a community of 190,000 users on their equity crowdfunding platform, and has raised almost $100M to date, offering equity, debt, convertible note, and other types of securities to investors.
41. Visme
Visme is a saas product developer business started by Payman Taei in 2013. Visme uses Asana for their business.
42. Crave It
Crave It is a food app started by Bomani Mintz in 2019. Crave It uses Asana for their business.
43. Wholesome Yum
Wholesome Yum is a blog started by Maya Krampf in 2015. Wholesome Yum uses Asana for their business.
44. Matador
Matador is a travel products business started by Chris Clearman in 2014. Matador uses Asana for their business.
45. Digital Dream Labs
Digital Dream Labs is an educational technology product started by Jacob Hanchar in 2012. Digital Dream Labs uses Asana for their business.
46. Kuli Kuli
Kuli Kuli is a moringa product business started by Lisa Curtis in 2014. Kuli Kuli uses Asana for their business.
47. Rocket PPC
Rocket PPC is a PPC agency started by Gabriele Contilli in 2018. Rocket PPC uses Asana for their business.
Rocket PPC is a highly-talented and experienced Pay per Click agency based in Italy that was able to exceed their initial break-even point goal of 100k in the first 12 months, resulting in a double amount of expected revenue and a second year with a +50% in revenues that drove them into the 30k/monthly revenue range, with a focus on attracting big clients, expanding their team, and maintaining high quality.
48. Metricool
Metricool is a social media analytics business started by Juan Pablo Tejela in 2016. Metricool uses Asana for their business.
Metricool, a SaaS social media management tool, built a business with a Freemium model, starting with just $50k in investment and now boasts over 5,000 clients, more than 400,000 users, and over $1 million of annual recurring revenue.
49. Streamloots
Streamloots is a music streaming app started by Alberto Martínez Guerrero in 2018. Streamloots uses Asana for their business.
Streamloots is a marketplace where viewers can buy real-time interactions with live streamers, allowing content creators to monetize their audiences and earning over $1M in just the last quarter with a community of more than 12K active streamers.
50. ReGrained
ReGrained is a food startup started by Daniel Kurzrock in 2012. ReGrained uses Asana for their business.
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