Integrate with Asana

Jennette Alamb1
Tera Contributor

I just installed the Asana spoke and not sure what to do next. I could not see Asana in OAUTH system registry.

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Aaron_Braun
Tera Contributor

What are you trying to accomplish with Asana? The Spoke is primarily used for Software Asset Management but the API Asana provides can potentially do some other activities.

ElijahStownton
Tera Contributor

After installing the Asana spoke for integration with ServiceNow, you might need to manually configure OAuth for Asana within ServiceNow's System OAuth Registry if it doesn't automatically appear. This involves creating an OAuth API endpoint for Asana in ServiceNow, specifying client ID and secret obtained from Asana, and setting up the correct scopes and redirection URLs as per Asana's API documentation.
If facing challenges, consider using a platform like Skyvia for an easier integration process between Asana and ServiceNow, as it might offer a more straightforward setup without the direct need for manual OAuth configuration.

Josh Gold
Tera Expert

Hi @Jennette Alamb1 ! How did it go with the Asana spoke? If you're still open to solutions, Unito has a no-code integration for Asana and ServiceNow that's much easier to use than spokes or custom integrations that require implementation teams and scripting knowledge. It's all put together in a point-and-click interface with drop-down menus. If you can share a few more details about your use case, I can put together a demo for you. Otherwise, here's a step-by-step guide on how to sync Azure DevOps work items to records with 2-way updates. You can also find more details about Unito's ServiceNow integration here.