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Asana Alternatives

Asana vs Monday, ClickUp, Linear, Notion, and Trello. Feature matrix, pricing at every team size, and an honest take on which tool wins for which use case.

Annual Cost by Team Size

Tool/user/mo10 users/yr25 users/yr50 users/yr100 users/yr
Asana(Starter plan)$13.49$1,619$4,047$8,094$16,188
Monday(Basic plan)$12$1,440$3,600$7,200$14,400
ClickUp(Unlimited plan)$10$1,200$3,000$6,000$12,000
Linear(Standard plan)$10$1,200$3,000$6,000$12,000
Notion(Plus plan)$10$1,200$3,000$6,000$12,000
Trello(Standard plan)$6$720$1,800$3,600$7,200

Asana Starter used for base comparison. Asana Advanced ($30.49/user) would be significantly higher. All competitors shown at their most comparable paid tier.

Feature Comparison Matrix

FeatureAsanaMondayClickUpLinearNotionTrello
Free plan✓ (10 users)
Kanban board
Timeline / GanttCyclesPower-Up
PortfoliosAdvanced onlyCustom
Goals / OKRsAdvanced onlyCustom
Workload managementAdvanced only
Custom fieldsStarter+Power-Up
AutomationsLimitedButler
Built-in docs
Time trackingPower-Up
GitHub integration✓ native
Guest access

Honest Take on Each Tool

Asana$13.49/user/mo

Teams that live in task management and need strong dependencies and automation.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class task hierarchy (subtasks, dependencies)
  • Strong workflow automation
  • Timeline / Gantt built in
  • Excellent integrations (200+)
  • Polished UI — low training overhead

Weaknesses

  • Portfolios & goals locked to Advanced ($30.49)
  • Per-user pricing adds up fast at scale
  • Free plan capped at 10 users
  • No native time tracking
  • No built-in docs/wiki
Monday$12/user/mo

Sales, marketing, and operations teams that need visual project tracking.

Strengths

  • Highly visual board interface
  • Strong no-code automations
  • Dashboards on all paid plans
  • CRM and dev tools built in
  • Good for non-technical teams

Weaknesses

  • Advanced features require higher tiers
  • Can become bloated for pure PM use
  • Minimum 3-seat billing
  • Interface can be overwhelming at scale
ClickUp$10/user/mo

Teams that want Asana + Notion + time tracking in one tool at lower cost.

Strengths

  • Most features per dollar
  • Built-in docs, time tracking, whiteboards
  • Highly customizable views
  • Generous free tier
  • Good for power users

Weaknesses

  • Steep learning curve
  • Performance issues at large scale
  • Feature overload for simple teams
  • Frequent UI changes
Linear$10/user/mo

Engineering and product teams who want speed and GitHub integration over breadth.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class for engineering/product teams
  • Incredibly fast keyboard-driven UI
  • Built for sprints and cycles
  • Strong GitHub/GitLab integration
  • Clean, minimal design

Weaknesses

  • Less suited for non-engineering teams
  • Limited custom fields vs Asana
  • Smaller integration library
  • No portfolio-level management
Notion$10/user/mo

Documentation-heavy teams who want a wiki + lightweight project tracking.

Strengths

  • Best-in-class docs + database combo
  • Highly flexible — build your own PM system
  • Strong wiki / knowledge base
  • AI features built in
  • Good for async teams

Weaknesses

  • Not a real PM tool out of the box
  • No native Gantt or workload views
  • Slow with large databases
  • Requires setup investment
  • Weak notifications and inbox
Trello$6/user/mo

Small teams with simple workflows that just need a Kanban board.

Strengths

  • Simplest Kanban board tool
  • Very low cost
  • Easy to onboard
  • Free plan is genuinely useful
  • Good for simple workflows

Weaknesses

  • No portfolios, goals, or workload
  • No Gantt or timeline view (native)
  • Limited automation on free plan
  • Doesn't scale for complex projects
  • No advanced reporting

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