Pro Bono Asana Consulting

Larry Berger
Asana / minimalist work
2 min readOct 6, 2018
Photo by Nathan Lemon on Unsplash

Benjamin Franklin was a productive guy: author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, humorist, civic activist, statesman, and diplomat. His daily schedule is worth a look because its agenda format might nicely complement Asana’s Calendar and Timeline views! Note too his first daily task in that view: “What good shall I do this day?” Some Asana consultants were asking the same thing.

Need Asana Help?

Are you with a non-profit, charitable organization, academic institution, or part of or working with an underserved community, or just working on a good cause in general?

Consider contacting one of the Asana Experts offering pro bono Asana help (click “Pro Bono Consultant” once there). It will be up to you and the individual consultant to determine if the match is right regarding your needs and the individual’s skills and availability.

The Asana Community Forum remains a gem of a resource for one-off, somewhat less personalized questions as well.

Are You an Asana Expert and Want to Join Us?

Email us if you’re willing to lend your Asana expertise pro bono.

Bastien Siebman
Asana Certified Pro consultant, author and developer

Larry Berger
Asana Certified Pro consultant and developer

Learn more about Asana in my free ebook Become an Asana superhero. Make sure to also check out my website for more Asana products, services, and resources.

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Larry Berger
Asana / minimalist work

Leading Asana Services Partner (150+ clients), Forum Leader, Event Leader; Asana consulting and training at http://www.trilogisolutions.com. Created Asana2Go.