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Orriq vs Asana

Asana is for tracking tasks. Your business is not a list of tasks.

Dimension
Asana
Orriq
Scope
Tasks, projects, milestones
Every operational surface in the business
Data model
Fixed hierarchy (project → task → subtask)
Any hierarchy, any relationship
Reporting
Templated dashboards
Custom analytics on your real data
Integrations
Third-party marketplace
Engineered integrations, owned by you
AI
Summarisation features
Agents that do the work, not just summarise it
Cost model
Per-seat
Fixed monthly retainer
Our verdict

Asana is fine for project tracking on teams that fundamentally do discrete, linear projects — and even there, modern teams are moving on. It was never a system of record for a real business, and it was never trying to be.

Notes
01

If your team's work genuinely is discrete tasks, Asana is fine. Use it.

02

If your business is customer records, orders, jobs, invoices, calls, assets — the actual stuff of operating — Asana isn't even trying to be the answer.

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