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Circling Ourselves: The Story Behind Asana’s Rebrand

10 pointsby marcog1over 9 years ago

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david_shawover 9 years ago
I&#x27;ve been using Asana for about two years as my work-related feature rich TODO list. I&#x27;ve learned that if I&#x27;m extremely diligent about putting tasks from my email inbox (or meetings, etc.) into Asana, then I don&#x27;t have to ever worry about dropping tasks when things get hectic. For me, this is a pretty huge deal.<p>I&#x27;m very impressed by the introspection exhibited by the Asana team, illustrated by the following quote:<p><i>&gt; [W]hen his friends introduce him to other people, they whisper: “Give the guy a chance; you’ll love him once you get to know him.”<p>Until this week, that’s how many of us felt about our brand and our product.</i><p>I&#x27;ve been on the sending end of this conversation <i>very</i> many times. Because of my success with Asana (and the fact that it&#x27;s free), I&#x27;ve recommended the product to many people... and invariably been met with the same skepticism, based in the lack of a contemporary UI. I&#x27;ve convinced people to give it a shot anyway, but it was always a bigger road block than I would have imagined.<p>It&#x27;s awesome that the Asana team realized this, and fixed it. I&#x27;m sort of indifferent to the UI at this point (although it does look nice), but I&#x27;m sure getting new users will be much easier from now on. Huge kudos to the Asana team!
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asaxover 9 years ago
The new look is nice. Sleeker, cleaner - nice. That said, the product feels a lot slower now. They added a lot of ajax-y elements, and something as simple as showing &quot;Later&quot; tasks on the &quot;My tasks&quot; page now takes up to 5 seconds to load (tested on multiple machines and networks).<p>Also, Asana didn&#x27;t _really_ need a new coat of paint. It needed (and needs!) a _fundamental_ UX&#x2F;UI re-thinking. It still feels just as clunky to use as ever - it just looks a bit fresher.