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Asana MCP Integration for AI Agents

Turn conversation into organized tasks and project updates.

Connect Asana through its official MCP server so MoClaw can read your workspaces and projects, create and update tasks and subtasks, search the Work Graph, track goals, and manage assignments. Asana hosts a remote MCP server at mcp.asana.com/v2/mcp that authenticates with OAuth, so access runs under your Asana permissions.

How it works

3 steps to wire up Asana, no engineering required.

  1. 1

    Authorize Asana's MCP server

    Asana hosts a remote MCP server at mcp.asana.com/v2/mcp that authenticates with OAuth 2.0. You connect it with your Asana account, and it runs under your existing permissions.

  2. 2

    Add it to MoClaw

    In MoClaw, go to Connectors and choose Add MCP server, point it at Asana's MCP endpoint, and complete the OAuth flow.

  3. 3

    Ask MoClaw to manage the work

    Ask it to create or update tasks, find your assignments, summarize project status, or organize sections and portfolios — in plain language.

Why teams connect Asana to MoClaw

Asana is where the plan lives, but the plan is only as good as how current it is. Tasks get created in meetings and never logged, status updates get asked for over and over, and turning a messy discussion into clean, assigned work is its own chore.

With Asana's MCP server connected, MoClaw can do that translation. Ask it to create tasks from a conversation with the right project, assignee, and due date, find everything assigned to you across projects, summarize a project's status, roll up a portfolio, or move work between sections. Because it talks to the Asana Work Graph through the official server, it works with your real tasks, projects, and goals rather than a copy.

Access is handled by Asana's OAuth, so MoClaw operates under your permissions and you can revoke it at any time. That makes it safe to hand off the recurring work — capturing tasks, chasing status, organizing projects — while you stay in control of what changes.

Try saying

Real prompts you can paste into Asana.

  • Turn these meeting notes into Asana tasks in the 'Launch' project, with owners and due dates.
  • What's assigned to me across all projects this week, sorted by due date?
  • Summarize the status of the Onboarding project: what's done, what's blocked, what's next.
  • Move all completed tasks in this project to the 'Done' section and tag the open ones at risk.

Step by step demo

What actually happens when you send the prompt.

Prompt 01 4 steps

“Turn this product sync into Asana tasks with owners and due dates.”

What MoClaw does

  1. 1 Reads the discussion and extracts the concrete action items, owners, and any dates mentioned.
  2. 2 Finds the right project and section in the Asana Work Graph.
  3. 3 Creates the tasks with titles, assignees, due dates, and descriptions.
  4. 4 Returns the task links and a short summary of what it created.
Result

MoClaw replies: 'Created 4 tasks in Launch > This Sprint: \'Finalize pricing page copy\' (Dana, Fri), \'QA the checkout flow\' (Kai, Mon), \'Draft launch email\' (Mei, Wed), and \'Update help docs\' (unassigned). Links above.'

FAQ

Quick answers about pricing, privacy, and limits.

How does MoClaw connect to Asana?
Through Asana's official MCP server at mcp.asana.com/v2/mcp, which authenticates with OAuth. You authorize it with your Asana account, then add it in MoClaw under Connectors > Add MCP server.
Does it respect my Asana permissions?
Yes. The server runs under your Asana OAuth authorization, so MoClaw can only see and change what your account already can. You can revoke access at any time.
What can it actually do?
It can read workspaces and projects, create and update tasks and subtasks, search the Work Graph, manage sections and portfolios, track goals, and handle assignments and attachments.
Is this an official Asana connector?
It uses Asana's own official MCP server (the V2 server). MoClaw is the MCP client; Asana maintains the server and enforces access through OAuth.

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