Comparing Asana License Tiers: Starter, Advanced, Enterprise, and Enterprise+
Compare Asana license tiers and explore key differences to choose the right fit for your team’s needs and security requirements.
Choosing the right Asana license tier is a strategic decision that impacts not just your budget, but how efficiently your team can work, scale, and stay secure. Each tier is designed to support different levels of team complexity, feature needs, and administrative oversight.
Before making a decision, it’s important to assess:
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What features you currently use
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What features your team needs to grow
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What functionality is essential for your organization’s security and operations
Resources to Help You Decide
We’ve provided three key resources to support your evaluation:
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Full Feature Comparison Chart
A detailed comparison of all features across Starter, Advanced, Enterprise, and Enterprise+ tiers. -
Decision Tree Tool
A guided walkthrough to help you evaluate needs such as team size, automation complexity, and security requirements. -
Enterprise vs. Enterprise+ Overview
A targeted breakdown and accompanying video to explain the additional benefits of Enterprise+ if you’re already evaluating the Enterprise tier.
Key Differences by Tier
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Starter
Designed for small teams with basic project needs. Offers standard task and project management features without advanced automation or admin controls. -
Advanced
Adds more workflow capabilities such as advanced reporting, rules-based automation, and custom fields. Suitable for growing teams needing more structure. -
Enterprise
Ideal for organizations needing strong data governance, user control, and IT security. Includes:-
Single Sign-On (SSO)
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Advanced admin controls
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Role-based access and project visibility settings
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Enhanced security features
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Data oversight and audit capabilities
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Enterprise+
Builds on everything in Enterprise and adds features like:-
Advanced workflow orchestration
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Higher SLAs and technical support access
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Customizable compliance controls
- Sandboxes
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Deep governance over user permissions and platform behavior
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Ultimately, the best fit depends on team size, workflow complexity, automation needs, and IT/security requirements. Use the linked tools to guide your team’s decision-making process.