Use Asana with NimbleBrain.
Connect Asana and just ask — no workflow to build. Tasks, subtasks, projects, and comments. The agent gets 16 actions, running under your own credentials.
Everything the agent can do in Asana
Asana publishes eighty-odd tools; the connector exposes a task-and-project working set, because a tool surface an agent cannot hold in context is a tool surface it picks badly from. Typeahead is the search path — Asana has no task search endpoint.
16 actions
- Create a task
- Get a task
- Update a task
- Create subtask
- Get task subtasks
- Get tasks from a project
- Get a user task list
- Create task comment
- Get stories for task
- Get typeahead objects
- Create a project
- Get a project
- Get workspace projects
- Get sections in project
- Get multiple workspaces
- Get current user
Nobody types an action name
You ask. The agent works out which of its actions that takes, and in what order.
Break this brief into tasks under the launch project and assign the obvious ones.
Calling 3 actions in Asana
- Get tasks from a project
- Create a task
- Get a task
- Working
What is on my list that is already overdue?
Calling 1 action in Asana
- Get a user task list
- Working
Comment on the blocked task with what we found.
Calling 3 actions in Asana
- Create task comment
- Create a task
- Get a task
- Working
Three steps, and Asana is reachable.
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Install it
Find Asana in the directory inside your workspace and install it. No adapter for us to build first, no queue to join.
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Connect the account
Sign in at the vendor, or hand an admin credential over once. Tokens stay with the workspace or the person who owns them — never pooled, never copied to us.
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Ask for the work
The tools show up in front of the agent, under the same access wall as everything else. Describe the job in plain language, or put it on a schedule.