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Choose a trigger
A trigger is the event that starts your Zap—like a "Completed Task" from Asana.
Add your action
An action happens after the trigger—such as "Create or Update Company" in Gainsight.
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Zapier seamlessly connects Asana and Gainsight, automating your workflow.
Supported triggers and actions
Zapier helps you create workflows that connect your apps to automate repetitive tasks. A trigger is an event that starts a workflow, and an action is an event a Zap performs.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Asana + Gainsight integrations
New to automation with Zapier? You're not alone. Here are some answers to common questions about how Zapier works with Asana and Gainsight
How do I integrate Asana with Gainsight?
To integrate Asana with Gainsight, you can use our integration platform to set up Zaps that connect the two applications through triggers and actions. Start by selecting a trigger from Asana like 'New Task' and choose a corresponding action in Gainsight such as 'Create CTA.'
What triggers in Asana can start an automation with Gainsight?
Our system allows various triggers from Asana to initiate automations. These include 'New Task,' 'Task Updated,' and 'Task Completed.' You can use these to perform actions in Gainsight like updating customer records or creating CTAs.
Can I update a task in Gainsight when an Asana task is completed?
Yes, you can set up an automation where the completion of a task in Asana triggers an update in Gainsight. Choose the trigger 'Task Completed' in Asana and link it to an action such as 'Update Task' or 'Log Activity' in Gainsight.
Is it possible to create a report in Gainsight based on tasks from Asana?
While direct reporting isn't available, you can trigger insights by syncing data like task updates or completions from Asana into specific records or fields within Gainsight.
How are task details transferred from Asana to Gainsight?
Task details such as task name, due date, assignee, and status can be mapped during setup. When creating the integration, specify which fields are transferred from Asana tasks into corresponding fields within your Gainsight instance.
What happens if I delete a task in Asana that's linked to Gainsight?
Currently, deleting a task in Asana doesn’t automatically delete any linked records or tasks within Gainsight. We recommend managing deletions manually within both systems to ensure data integrity.
Can I create dependent workflows between tasks in Asana and entries in Gainsight?
You can establish dependencies where finishing a task in Asana could trigger subsequent actions such as notifying teams or updating entries within Gainsight using our workflow automation capabilities.