About Asana
Asana allows you to track your team’s work and manage projects clearly and effectively so that your business can stay in sync, hit deadlines, and reach your goals.
About Basecamp
Basecamp consolidates many project management systems into one centralized location that includes to-do lists, shared documents, schedules and discussions. In the Basecamp interface, users can see what tasks need to be accomplished, who they are assigned to and when they are due. They can also access public documents and discussion boards. This allows for more organized communication and more efficient and comprehensive teamwork.
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Asana's End Points
Asana Projects
Manage your Asana projects, creating descriptions, setting due dates, tracking progress, and more. This will help you better understand your team’s productivity and your effectiveness over time.
Asana Tasks
If you need an important piece of company-wide information, you can search among all tasks in all accounts. This can help you extract big-picture project insights with just a few clicks, allowing you to prepare your data for analytics.
Asana Tags
Use these tags to track specific data or understand your progress, monitoring by things like workspace ID, tag notes, and more. This will allow for better, more detailed organizational structures.
Asana Stories
A story represents an activity associated with an object in the Asana system. Tracking stories can help you understand your team’s progress, their interactions, and any pain points that they may be experiencing. Use this information to increase things like efficiency and employee satisfaction.
Asana Teams
Control and understand the teams within your organization, then use these records for big-picture insights."
Basecamp's End Points
Basecamp Projects
Get data about a project, including its name, status, and the list of tools enabled for that project (schedules, to-do’s, and message boards, for example). You can also use this endpoint to modify existing projects that need additional functionality or to trash projects that are no longer being worked on.
Basecamp To-do
Retrieve information about a to-do task, such as its name, status, creator and assignee. Then, look at important information about your tasks such as what tasks a person has assigned to them, what tasks are still active and how long those tasks have been active. This can help you measure project performance and other key metrics.
Basecamp Events
Track any time a change occurs in Basecamp i.e. if there is a new comment, an assigned to-do, a new document, or any number of other events. This data can help you highlight trends, run analytics, and support any other data sources that rely on event reporting.
Basecamp Comments
Get information about any comment made in Basecamp, including the name of the commenter, the date the comment was made, the content of the comment, and what project the comment was on. This data can help you both monitor user engagement and gauge which projects are being talked about the most.