Due to the way Asana structures teams and projects, it’s not exactly a straight forward migration to Wrike. And obviously neither company makes moving away from their solution an easy task. However, it’s completely doable with a little work in Excel. Here’s how.
- In Asana, go to your project(s), then Export > CSV. Do this for all projects you want to migrate.
- In Wrike, create a new project or folder, then Import > Excel. From here you can download Wrike’s sample Excel file that you can use to copy/paste the info from your Asana export. Once you’ve got your Asana data organized the way you need in that file, you can simple import it into any Wrike project or folder.
Wrike has a great walk through describing in detail how to use their import feature:
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