Aircall
Asana

Automate Task Creation from Calls

Transform call insights into actionable tasks. Streamline project management seamlessly. Enhance team productivity effortlessly.

When this happens...

New Call Ended
Trigger new event when a call ends

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automatically do this!

Add Task To Section
Add a task to a specific, existing section. This will remove the task from other sections of the project.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Call Ended
Trigger new event when a call ends
New Note Added
Trigger new event when a new note is added to a call
New SMS
Trigger new event when a new SMS is received.
New Number Created
Trigger new event when a number is created
New Tag Added
Trigger new event when a tag is added to a call
Search Projects
Finds an existing project.
Search Sections
Searches for a section by name within a particular project.
Search Tasks
Searches for a Task by name within a Project.
Get list of user projects
Return list of projects given the user and workspace gid.
Update Task
Updates a specific and existing task.
List Task Stories
List stories (including comments) for a task.

About the apps

Learn more about

Aircall

and

Asana

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

Aircall

Aircall is a versatile call center software designed to empower customer-centric teams, streamlining communication for better service.

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About

Asana

Asana helps teams coordinate projects and tasks, ensuring everyone is aligned on goals, regardless of location.

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Why

Aircall

+

Asana

= Perfect Match

Integrating Aircall with Asana allows teams to automatically generate tasks whenever a call ends. This high-value automation improves accountability and ensures that no essential follow-up is missed. By placing tasks in specific sections of a project, teams can maintain organizational clarity and focus on what matters most, ultimately leading to enhanced collaboration and faster resolution of customer inquiries.

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