BookSlash for Asana · Project management

Tasks and goals,
on a flat namespace.

Asana keeps the project plan; the URLs your team reaches daily live behind generic dashboard names. BookSlash flattens them: b/my-tasks, b/projects, b/team-goals — the same shortcut works for every teammate.

my-tasks

resolved

Asana

asana.com/0/my-tasks

landed in 38ms

other shortcuts you might save

b/my-tasksb/projectsb/inboxb/team-goals

Suggested slug patterns

Steal these. They work for most teams.

Battle-tested shortcut conventions for Asana, with notes on why each one survives the URL changes that break personal bookmarks.

  • b/my-tasks

    My-tasks personal queue.

    Every Asana user opens it daily; the URL is awkward and the slug is universal.

    https://app.asana.com/0/my-tasks
  • b/projects

    Active projects across the team.

    Project leads and stakeholders both reach it.

    https://app.asana.com/0/projects
  • b/inbox

    Asana inbox (notifications + assignments).

    Replaces a personal browser tab habit with a team-wide shortcut.

    https://app.asana.com/0/inbox
  • b/team-goals

    Active team goals.

    Quarterly OKR review URL the whole team reaches.

    https://app.asana.com/0/goals/team/{team-id}
  • b/cal

    Project calendar view.

    Project managers and stakeholders coordinate from this URL.

    https://app.asana.com/0/{project-id}/calendar
  • b/teams

    Team list / directory.

    New hires reach it day one to find their team’s project.

    https://app.asana.com/0/teams

Common workflows

Three patterns that pay back in week one.

01

New-hire onboarding

Day-one new hires learn five Asana slugs: b/my-tasks, b/projects, b/team-goals, b/inbox, b/teams. They’re productive on Asana before their first standup.

02

Weekly project sync

Every Friday, the project lead opens b/projects + b/team-goals. The destinations update as projects spin up and OKRs roll over; the slug stays.

03

Cross-team handoff

When work moves between teams, the handoff Slack thread includes b/projects and b/teams. Two slugs cover the "what are they working on?" question for the receiving team.

With and without

Same Asana. Different team experience.

Without shortcuts

Each teammate keeps a "my Asana URLs" bookmark folder. New hires take a week to memorise which sidebar items they actually need.

With BookSlash

b/my-tasks, b/projects, b/inbox, b/team-goals, b/cal, b/teams. Six slugs replace the bookmark folder for the whole team.

Frequently asked

BookSlash + Asana

Yes — namespace by tool: b/asana-projects vs b/notion-roadmap. Or keep them flat: b/projects (Asana) and b/wiki (Notion). The b/ pattern stays consistent.

b/my-tasks resolves to your Asana my-tasks view, which Asana scopes to your account. To share with a manager, point a slug at their my-tasks (Asana → User → My Tasks → Share).

b/team-goals points at the team-goals URL. Most teams keep a hierarchy: b/team-goals (annual), b/q4-goals (quarterly).

No — slugs are URL → URL. Asana is still the system of record; BookSlash gets you to the right Asana view in one keystroke.

Start with one team. Roll out when it sticks.

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