Connect Claude to Asana: MCP for Tasks & Projects (2026)

Connect Asana tasks and projects to Claude with the Asana MCP server. The official remote MCP URL, OAuth, and setup for Claude web/desktop and Claude Code.

The Asana MCP server brings your Asana tasks and projects (your work graph) into Claude conversations so you can create and organize work without leaving the chat. Asana officially supports Claude — its docs even have a dedicated "Using with Claude" section. Here is how to attach it.

Connect Asana — 4 stepsConnect Asana — 4 steps1. MCP URLmcp.asana.com/v2/mcp2. Add to ClaudeAsana app · custom connector3. Sign in (OAuth)Asana auth4. Worktasks · projects

What you can do

Per Asana's docs, the Asana app in Claude focuses on turning AI-powered discussions into actionable work without leaving Claude. It helps you search tasks and projects and create and organize work; what is actually possible depends on the tools Asana's MCP provides.

What you need

An Asana account and sign-in. Your access scope can vary with workspace/project permissions and plan.

How to connect — the official remote MCP

The Asana MCP server URL is https://mcp.asana.com/v2/mcp (an older /sse URL also exists, but the V2 URL is current).

Claude (web/desktop)

In Settings → Connectors, add the Asana app (connector), or choose Add custom connector and enter the URL above. After adding, approve the Asana sign-in (OAuth). The general custom-connector flow is covered in How to connect (4 ways).

Claude Code

Register it as a remote MCP — for scopes and transports, see Claude Code MCP setup.

Try it

Ask things like "organize my tasks for this week," "create an Asana task from these meeting notes," or "summarize progress on this project," and Claude will ask to approve the tool, then act in Asana.

Staying safe · troubleshooting

It reaches your work data, so check permissions and the approval scope (MCP connector security). Asana's docs also include access-management and troubleshooting sections; if it will not connect, see our troubleshooting guide too.

For other work tools see Jira & Atlassian and Linear; for the full set see the connector & MCP catalog, and to build your own see Build your own MCP server. The official source is Asana developer docs — Using Asana's MCP Server.

Written/current as of June 2026. The server URL, connection menus, and access scope can change per Asana's policies, so check the official docs as you connect. This is an unofficial guide.

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