The desktop experience is tailored to feel like a natural part of the Windows 10 and 11 ecosystems. 1. Dark Mode Support
| Feature | Windows App | Web (Chrome/Edge) | Asana for Teams | |---------|-------------|-------------------|------------------| | Native notifications | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Browser-based | ✅ Yes | | Offline editing | ✅ Limited | ❌ No | ❌ No | | Global quick add | ✅ Ctrl+Shift+A | ❌ No (requires browser extension) | ❌ No | | Multi-account | ❌ No | ✅ Yes (different browser profiles) | ✅ Yes (Teams accounts) | | Memory usage | 250-400 MB | 400-600 MB | Varies (Teams host) | | Screen real estate | Dedicated window | Tab within browser | Within Teams sidebar | | Best for… | Focused, frequent Asana users | Occasional users, admins | Teams-heavy orgs | asana for windows
In the landscape of productivity and work management, Asana has established itself as a dominant force for tracking projects, managing tasks, and facilitating team collaboration. While Asana is fundamentally a web-based application, the release of the provided users with a dedicated portal to their work, distinct from the browser experience. The desktop experience is tailored to feel like