RingCentral
Asana

Streamline Task Removal

Effortlessly manage your tasks. Eliminate outdated entries with ease. Enhance productivity through automation.

When this happens...

New Event (Instant)
Trigger new event for each notification from RingCentral of a specified type

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Delete Task
Deletes a specific and existing task.

Explore Triggers and Actions

New Voicemail Message (Instant)
Trigger new event when a new voicemail message is received
Create Project
Create a new project in a workspace or team.
Add Task To Section
Add a task to a specific, existing section. This will remove the task from other sections of the project.
Create Subtask
Creates a new subtask and adds it to the parent task.
Create Task Comment
Adds a comment to a task.
Create Task
Creates a new task.
Create Task from Template
Creates a new task from a task template.
Delete Task
Deletes a specific and existing task.
Find Task by ID
Searches for a task by id. Returns the complete task record for a single task.
Get Tasks From Task List
Returns the compact list of tasks in a user’s My Tasks list.

About the apps

Learn more about

RingCentral

and

Asana

, and how they work together to automate your workflows.

About

RingCentral

RingCentral offers a complete cloud communications platform crucial for efficient customer support, enhancing communication and service delivery.

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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

RingCentral

+

Asana

= Perfect Match

Integrating RingCentral with Asana allows for a seamless flow of notifications, triggering immediate action to delete specific tasks. This high-value automation minimizes the need for manual intervention, freeing up resources and time for more strategic work. By aligning communications with task management, teams can maintain focus on current priorities and improve overall workflow efficiency.

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