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# Asana

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## Set up

### Navigate to the Integration settings view

1. Select an app in the top left corner from the Switcher
2. Navigate to **App Settings** by clicking the gear icon (⚙️) at the top of the Timeline sidebar
3. Click on **Integrations** in the sidebar

### **Connect Asana**

* Find the **Asana** integration module under the **Project management** section
* Click the **Connect** button
* You’ll be taken through a standard [Asana app](https://developers.asana.com/docs/oauth) OAuth flow

{% hint style="warning" %}
You must be logged in as an Asana user in the workspace you want to attach.
{% endhint %}

* Asana redirects you back to Runway
* Runway will present a dialog where you can select Asana projects to pull tasks from

### Add feature affiliations

* Specify the tags that Runway should use to associate tasks with specific releases
* Pattern is tokenized with the release version, *e.g.* `ios-{version}`


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