How to Connect Google Sheets and Asana
Complete step-by-step guide to automate your workflow between Google Sheets and Asana using Make.com. Save hours of manual work with this powerful integration.
How to set up this integration (step-by-step)
Create a free Make.com account
Go to Make.com and sign up. The free plan includes 1,000 operations/month — enough for most automations.
Create free account →Connect Google Sheets as the trigger
In Make.com, create a new scenario. Search for Google Sheets and choose your trigger event (e.g. "New message", "New record", "New row").
Connect Asana as the action
Add Asana as the next module. Map the data fields from Google Sheets to the corresponding fields in Asana.
Test and activate
Run a test with real data. Once it works, turn on the scenario. Make.com will run it automatically — no more manual work.
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About Google Sheets and Asana
Google Sheets
SpreadsheetsGoogle Sheets is Google's free, cloud-based spreadsheet application used by over 1 billion people. It combines the power of Excel with real-time collaboration, making it ideal for teams managing data, tracking KPIs, or running automated reporting. As a Make.com integration target, Sheets is one of the most versatile data destinations available.
- Real-time collaborative editing
- Powerful formulas and pivot tables
- Google Apps Script for custom automation
- Charts, dashboards, and conditional formatting
- Connects to Make.com as a trigger or action
Asana
Project ManagementAsana is a leading work management platform that helps teams organise, track, and manage their projects in one place. It offers tasks, subtasks, projects, portfolios, and workload management. Over 131,000 paying organisations use Asana to coordinate work across departments and reduce the need for status update meetings.
- Tasks, subtasks, and project templates
- Multiple views: list, board, timeline, calendar
- Portfolio and workload management
- Goal tracking and OKR management
- 300+ integrations including Slack, Zoom, and Make.com
⚡ Why connect Google Sheets + Asana?
Connecting Google Sheets and Asana with Make.com eliminates the manual work of copying data between the two tools. Automate data syncing, trigger actions in Asana when events happen in Google Sheets, and build workflows that save your team hours every week — all without writing any code.
💡 Why Connect Google Sheets and Asana?
In today's fast-paced business environment, manually transferring data between Google Sheets and Asana can waste valuable time and introduce errors. By automating this connection, you'll:
- Eliminate repetitive data entry tasks
- Reduce human error and ensure data consistency
- Free up your team to focus on high-value work
- Scale operations without adding headcount
- Get real-time visibility across your tools
Whether you're a small business owner, marketing manager, or operations lead, this integration will help you work smarter—not harder.
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Google Sheets
Free with Google accountGoogle's free cloud spreadsheet used by 1 billion people.
Try Google Sheets free →Asana
Free for up to 10 usersWork management for teams to coordinate projects at scale.
Try Asana free →⏱️ Calculate Your Time Savings
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That's equivalent to 5.5 full work days per month you can reclaim for strategic work!
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
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About the author — Vangari Sai Sampath · Automation & SaaS Specialist
Vangari Sai Sampath built Integration Directory to help businesses automate their SaaS workflows without writing code. Based in Hyderabad, India, he has hands-on experience with Make.com, Zapier, and 50+ tools covered in this directory, helping teams set up no-code automations that save hours every week.
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