
monday.com vs. Asana: Which Project Management Tool Fits Your Team?
TL;DR: „Both tools look similar at first glance – but monday.com wins with specialized products, an aggressive AI strategy, and better value for money."
— Till FreitagTwo Heavyweights – One Clear Winner?
monday.com and Asana have been the two most-cited names in professional project management for years. Both have strong teams, large customer bases, and are investing heavily in AI.
But the playing field has changed. monday.com has evolved significantly with specialized products (CRM, dev, service) and an aggressive AI strategy (Sidekick, Agents, Vibe Coding). Asana has countered with AI Studio and Portfolios.
Time for an honest, up-to-date comparison.
Companies at a Glance
| Metric | monday.com | Asana |
|---|---|---|
| Founded | 2012 | 2008 |
| Headquarters | Tel Aviv, Israel | San Francisco, USA |
| Employees | ~2,200 | ~3,900 |
| Revenue (2025) | ~$1.2B | ~$739M |
| Customers | 225,000+ | 75,000+ |
| Developers (est.) | ~800 | ~1,200 |
| Stock Exchange | NASDAQ (MNDY) | NYSE (ASAN) |
| Valuation | ~$15B | ~$3.6B |
| Last Funding | IPO 2021 ($574M) | IPO 2020 |
| Market Share (est.) | ~15% | ~10% |
Both companies are publicly traded, but monday.com has clearly overtaken Asana in revenue and customer count – with less than half the employees.
Comparison at a Glance
| Criterion | monday.com | Asana |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of Use | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Intuitive, visual | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Clear, but more text-heavy |
| Views | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – 8+ native views | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – 6 views (Timeline Premium only) |
| Automations | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – 200+ no-code recipes | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Rules (solid, less flexible) |
| AI Features | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Sidekick, Agents, Vibe Coding | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – AI Studio, Smart Fields |
| Product Ecosystem | ✅ CRM, dev, service native | ❌ Project management only |
| Dashboards | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Multi-board, 30+ widgets | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Reporting (good, less flexible) |
| Integrations | 200+ native + Make/Zapier | 200+ native + Zapier |
| Enterprise | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – SOC 2, HIPAA, Governance | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – SOC 2, Enterprise Controls |
| Portfolios | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Via dashboards | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Native and strong |
| Value for Money | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – More products at the same price | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Comparable, less scope |
Where monday.com Leads
1. Specialized Products Instead of "Just" Project Management
The biggest structural difference: monday.com is a Work OS with four specialized products:
| Product | Focus |
|---|---|
| Work Management | Projects, portfolios, resources |
| monday CRM | Pipeline, deals, email tracking |
| monday dev | Sprints, bugs, roadmaps, Git |
| monday service | Tickets, SLAs, customer portal |
Asana is an excellent project management tool – but that's all it is. If your sales team needs a CRM, your dev team needs a sprint tracker, and your support team needs a ticket system, you'll need three additional tools with Asana. With monday.com, everything runs on one platform.
2. Automations: More Power, Fewer Limits
Asana offers "Rules" – when X happens, do Y. That works well for simple workflows. But monday.com goes further:
- Cross-board automations: Deal won → project board created → team notified
- Integration recipes: Directly connected to Slack, Gmail, Jira – no Zapier needed
- Custom recipes: Custom trigger-action combinations via the API
- AI workflows: Intelligent decisions within automations
Asana Rules are limited to a single project. Cross-department processes – the biggest lever for productivity – are significantly easier to implement in monday.com.
3. AI: monday Has Extended Its Lead
Both platforms are investing heavily in AI. But the approaches differ fundamentally:
monday.com AI:
- Sidekick – Personal AI assistant that analyzes boards, provides recommendations, and executes actions
- Agents – Autonomous AI agents for recurring tasks (e.g., status reports, follow-up emails)
- Vibe Coding – Create custom apps via natural language, directly in the platform
- Smart Workflows – AI-powered decisions in automations
Asana AI:
- AI Studio – Rule-based AI workflows (solid, but less autonomous)
- Smart Fields – Automatic categorization and prioritization
- Smart Summaries – Project status summaries
Asana's AI is good for text processing and categorization. monday.com's AI is an active team member that acts independently. That's a qualitative difference.
4. Visual Flexibility
monday.com is more visual. Boards are color-coded, column types are diverse (30+), and views switch seamlessly. Asana is functionally elegant but more text-heavy – which quickly becomes cluttered with large datasets.
The difference is especially noticeable in status tracking and reporting: monday.com dashboards are visually richer and more flexible than Asana's reporting section.
5. Onboarding and Adoption
An often underestimated factor: How quickly is a team productive?
Our experience: With monday.com rollouts, teams are productive after half a day. With Asana, it typically takes 2–3 days – not because Asana is bad, but because the concepts are more abstract.
monday.com benefits from its visual nature: boards look like spreadsheets – everyone understands them instantly. Asana requires more onboarding into concepts like Sections, Rules, and Custom Fields.
Where Asana Wins
Portfolios & Workload
Asana has one of the best portfolio features on the market. The overview across multiple projects – with status, progress, and timeline – is native and elegantly designed. monday.com handles portfolios via dashboards, which is more flexible but requires more setup.
Goals & OKRs
Asana offers native goal tracking connected to projects and portfolios. This is especially valuable for companies using OKR frameworks. monday.com can map OKRs but doesn't have a dedicated goal feature.
Forms
Asana Forms are solid and directly connected to projects. monday.com also has forms, but Asana's version is slightly more mature in branching logic.
Documentation
Asana's project briefs and status updates are well integrated into the workflow. monday.com has WorkDocs, which function similarly – but Asana has a slight edge in user experience here.
Pricing Comparison
| Plan | monday.com | Asana |
|---|---|---|
| Free | Up to 2 users | Up to 10 users (limited) |
| Basic/Starter | from €9/user/month | from $10.99/user/month |
| Standard/Advanced | from €12/user/month | from $24.99/user/month |
| Pro | from €16/user/month | – |
| Enterprise | On request | On request |
The key point: In monday.com's Standard plan, you get automations, Timeline, Gantt, dashboards and access to CRM, dev, and service. With Asana, comparable features (Timeline, Portfolios, Workload) require the Advanced plan – which at $24.99/user/month is twice as expensive.
Who Should Choose What?
Asana fits if you…
- Need pure project management (no CRM/Dev/Service requirements)
- Need strong portfolio management and goal tracking
- Have a team that enjoys text-first interfaces
- Use OKRs as a framework
- Have budget for the Advanced plan
monday.com fits if you…
- Want to unite multiple departments on one platform
- Need CRM, development, or support alongside project management
- Value fast onboarding and high adoption
- Need automations that work across project boundaries
- Want to actively use AI as a productivity lever
- Want the best value for money
Our Verdict
Asana is an excellent project management tool – focused, well-designed, and with strong portfolio features. For teams that exclusively manage projects and track OKRs, it's a valid choice.
But pure project management is no longer enough for most teams. They need automations that go beyond project boundaries. They need AI that doesn't just summarize but acts. And they need a platform that integrates CRM, development, and support – without tool chaos.
monday.com delivers exactly that. Not as a feature collection, but as a true Work OS that grows with your organization.
Comparing monday.com and Asana for your team? We'll help you make the right decision – with an honest, independent analysis of your requirements. Book your free consultation.
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