Airtable records to Asana tasks

Approved rows in your base turn into real tasks someone owns.

Paste this into AgentBand

Every hour, find records in the Requests table of my Ops base with a Status of Approved and no task yet, create an Asana task in the Operations project with the request title, details, owner, and due date, and save the task link on the record.

Tools
AirtableAsana
Runs Every hour

A base is a great place to collect and approve work, and a poor place to do it. AgentBand watches for records that clear approval, creates an Asana task with the owner and due date already set, and stores the task link on the row, so approved requests land in the project board instead of waiting for someone to notice them.

How it works

  1. 1 Find approved records that do not have a task yet
  2. 2 Create an Asana task with the title, details, owner, and due date
  3. 3 Save the task link back on the record so it is not created twice

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Connect Airtable, paste the sentence above, and let it run. You can have it working in a couple of minutes.

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Common questions

What does the Airtable records to Asana tasks agent do? +

A base is a great place to collect and approve work, and a poor place to do it. AgentBand watches for records that clear approval, creates an Asana task with the owner and due date already set, and stores the task link on the row, so approved requests land in the project board instead of waiting for someone to notice them.

Which tools does this Airtable agent need? +

It uses Airtable and Asana. You connect each account once in AgentBand, and the agent acts through them. Your credentials are never exposed to the model.

How often does it run? +

Every hour. You can also run it on demand at any time, or change the schedule by chatting with it.

Do I need to write any code? +

No. You describe the agent in a sentence, connect the tools it needs, and AgentBand runs it. There is nothing to code or deploy.

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