Turn Asana projects into review drafts your marketing and ops teams can defend
PerfCopilot reads what each person actually owned in Asana — the projects they ran, the tasks they closed, the deadlines they hit — and drafts a performance review where every line links back to the Asana project that backs it, bias-checked before you ever hit send.
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✓ Every claim links to a real Asana project · ✓ Bias-checked · ✓ Read-only, stays out of your HR platform
What PerfCopilot reads from Asana
Read-only access to the Asana metadata that shows who owned what and whether it landed on time — descriptive, citable, and grounded in the actual work:
- Project ownership & membership — the launches, campaigns, and initiatives a person ran or contributed to (e.g. "owned the Q2 product launch project — 40 tasks, all completed on time").
- Task completion & status — what got delivered versus what stalled, citable per task.
- Due dates vs. completion dates — on-time delivery as a fairness-relevant fact, not a vibe.
- Sections & milestones — scope and phase of work, so the review reflects what shipped, not just how many tasks closed.
- Assignee history — the work attributed to the person, end to end.
Every signal becomes a cited line in the draft — click any claim and see the Asana project or task behind it. Want the full source list? See all integrations.
Honesty (read this before you trust the draft): PerfCopilot reads Asana metadata only — task names, completion status, project membership, due dates, assignees, sections, milestones. It does not read the bodies of private task comments. That keeps the source material descriptive and citable ("ran the rebrand project, 92% of tasks closed by deadline") rather than reaching into private discussion.
Built for the teams Jira forgets
Engineering has GitHub and Jira. Everyone else runs on Asana — and at review time their managers are left scrolling status boards trying to remember who did what six months ago.
This page is for the people-leaders whose teams' work doesn't live in a code repo:
- Marketing managers reviewing campaign owners, content leads, and channel managers.
- Operations & program managers reviewing the people who keep cross-functional launches on schedule.
- Design & creative leads reviewing the work that moves through Asana projects, not pull requests.
- PMs and project leads reviewing delivery, scope ownership, and on-time execution.
If your team's evidence of impact is a finished project and a hit deadline — not a merged commit — Asana is your primary evidence source, and PerfCopilot is built to read it.
Project dashboards vs. a cited, bias-checked draft
| Asana dashboards & reporting | Generic AI summarizers | PerfCopilot | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reads Asana activity | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Cites the exact project/task behind each claim | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Bias & fairness check on the draft | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Writes a review, not just charts | ✗ (charts/portfolios only) | partial | ✓ |
| Combines Asana with email + Slack + 18 sources | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| No migration — exports into Lattice / 15Five / BambooHR | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
| Cost | included in Asana plan (no review output) | varies | Free up to 5 seats · Pro $4.99/seat/mo |
PerfCopilot turns a review cycle of Asana activity into a cited, bias-checked draft in under 5 minutes, with 100% of claims cited to the project/task behind them — versus hours scrolling project boards by hand.
Why "cited to the project" matters
An Asana portfolio chart tells you a campaign manager "completed 40 tasks." It can't tell you which of those tasks was the rebrand launch that hit its deadline under pressure — and it certainly can't write that up for a calibration meeting. A cited review links the claim to the exact project, so when a rating is questioned, the evidence is one click away. Dashboards count tasks; PerfCopilot explains what the work was — and bias-checks the writeup so a quiet ops manager who delivers isn't out-shouted by a louder peer.
Run the performance review generator across Asana and every other source at once, then see pricing — free up to 5 seats.
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FAQ
What Asana data does PerfCopilot read? Read-only metadata: task names, completion status, project ownership and membership, due dates, assignees, sections, and milestones. It does not write to your Asana workspace, and it does not read the bodies of private task comments.
Does it cite the actual projects and tasks? Yes. Every claim in the draft links to the specific Asana project, task, or milestone that supports it, so the review is defensible in calibration or a promotion case.
Does it just count completed tasks? No. Raw task counts punish the people doing one big, hard, slow project and reward busywork. PerfCopilot reads what the work was — the project owned, the scope, whether it landed on time — and writes it up, bias-checked, instead of scoring volume.
Do I have to move off Lattice or 15Five? No. PerfCopilot drafts from Asana and exports the review into the HR platform you already run — Lattice, 15Five, BambooHR. Nothing to migrate.
Can it combine Asana with email and Slack? Yes — pair Asana with Gmail, Slack, and 16 more sources so the review reflects the whole contribution: the project delivered and the cross-functional collaboration around it.