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Bundlle vs Asana

Broad work management, or a focused board that tracks your code.

Asana is a capable home for cross-functional work, with timelines, portfolios and reporting for whole departments.

That breadth is not free. It is a lot of tool to learn, and it still relies on people updating status. Bundlle is narrower on purpose: it keeps a developer board accurate by reading the GitHub work behind it.

Side by side

Bundlle
Asana
Setup
Connect a GitHub repo. Live in minutes.
Projects, sections and fields to define.
Who keeps the board current
It moves itself from your commits and pull requests.
Owners, updating tasks by hand.
AI commit-to-task matching
Yes, built in.
Not Git-native, integrations only.
Pricing model
Per active project.
Per user, per month.
Per-seat cost
None. Every member is free.
Yes, priced per member.
Learning curve
Minimal. No new habits.
Moderate to high across features.
Best for
GitHub teams who want the board to track itself.
Cross-functional teams coordinating broad work.

Where Bundlle is the better choice

  • Your board is about code, not general operations.
  • You want it current without status meetings.
  • You want to add the whole team without per-seat cost.

Where Asana is the better choice

  • You coordinate marketing, ops and design, not just engineering.
  • You need portfolios and company-wide reporting.
  • Your work is not anchored to a repository.

The verdict

Asana shines when the work spans the whole company. When the work is code and the board should mirror it, Bundlle does that one job with far less upkeep.

See it on your own board.

Connect a GitHub repo and watch the board start keeping itself current. Free to start, no card required.

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