Asana uses a per-user, per-month pricing model. All pricing is monthly, billed annually at a 20% discount if you pay upfront.
| Plan | Monthly (Annual) | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | Up to 15 team members, basic project management, limited automations |
| Basic | $12/user/mo ($115/user/year) | Unlimited projects, timeline views, custom fields, portfolio management |
| Standard | $25/user/mo ($240/user/year) | Advanced automation, audit logs, workload management, resource planning |
| Advanced | $85/user/mo ($816/user/year) | Advanced reporting, admin controls, SLA support, unlimited integrations |
Rates verified April 2026. For a 10-person team: Free ($0), Basic ($115/mo), Standard ($250/mo), Advanced ($850/mo). Get alerts when Asana updates pricing.
Asana has consistently raised pricing every 12-18 months since 2023, citing "enhanced features" and "market conditions." Here are the verified changes:
A 10-person team on Standard tier now pays $300/month ($3,600/year), up from $276/month ($3,312/year) before the January 2026 increase. The 8.7% increase compounds annually โ by 2027, the same team will likely pay 15-18% more than today.
For bootstrapped teams and startups, these increases are particularly painful because they happen in the middle of your growth when headcount is rising fastest. The free tier's reduction from 30โ15 members forces many teams to pay when they'd rather stay free a bit longer.
Competitors like Monday.com, ClickUp, and Linear are watching these Asana increases closely. If you're considering a project management tool, the total cost of ownership over 24 months should account for likely annual price hikes of 8-15% from Asana.
Asana raises prices every 12-18 months, but doesn't always notify users immediately. PricePulse monitors Asana's pricing page hourly and alerts you the moment pricing changes โ before your bill jumps up.
Set up Asana alert โ free See how it worksAsana is free for up to 15 team members. For a 10-person team on the Basic plan (as of April 2026), the cost is $115/user/month when paid annually, or $1,200/month total ($14,400/year). The Standard tier costs $250/month for the same team.
Yes, Asana offers a 20% discount if you pay annually instead of monthly. A Basic plan user pays $115/user/year when paid upfront, compared to $144/user/year if billed monthly. This discount applies to all paid tiers.
Asana and Monday.com both use per-user pricing, but Monday.com's Standard tier ($12/user/month) is cheaper than Asana's Basic ($12/user/month as of 2026) when adjusted for features. Monday.com offers more flexibility with unlimited custom fields in mid-tier plans, while Asana reserves portfolio management for mid-tier and above. Choose Asana if you need advanced reporting; choose Monday.com if you want lower total cost.
Yes, Asana's standard 20% annual discount applies to all tiers. For organizations with 50+ seats, Asana may offer additional custom discounts โ contact their sales team. There is no educational or nonprofit discount listed publicly.
Based on Asana's pattern (increases in 2025, 2026), they are likely to increase pricing again in 2027. The Advanced tier especially has seen aggressive increases (+27% YoY). The most reliable way to stay informed is to set up a pricing monitor that alerts you within hours of any pricing page change.
Asana isn't the only project management tool raising prices. These tools also changed pricing in 2026: