ClickUp vs Asana

A side-by-side look at what ClickUp and Asana publish about pricing, plans and features.

This page sets the two products' recorded data side by side. It is not an editorial review — nobody has tested either product for this page, and the figures below are not independently verified. Read how we handle data and what each label means.

Values as recorded in this guide. Where a figure carries no source, it is marked unverified — confirm on the vendor's own pages before acting on it.
FieldClickUpAsana
CategoryProject ManagementProject Management
Entry price$7/mo$11/mo
Free planYesYes
Free trial14-day trial30-day trial
Tagged forStartupsSmall Teams
G2 rating unverified4.7 / 54.3 / 5
Capterra rating unverified4.6 / 54.5 / 5

Where they differ

  • Entry pricing recorded here is $7/month for ClickUp and $11/month for Asana. Plan structures differ, so these are not like-for-like — check both pricing pages before comparing totals.

Head to head

ClickUp

ClickUp's pitch is consolidation: tasks, docs, whiteboards, goals, time tracking and chat in one product, aggressively priced. For teams tired of paying for four overlapping tools, that bundle is compelling, and its customization runs deep — custom fields, statuses and views per space. The cost of that breadth is a denser interface and a history of rough edges after big releases, so it suits teams willing to invest setup time in exchange for range.

Reported strengths

  • Feature-packed
  • Affordable
  • Highly customizable

Reported drawbacks

  • Can be buggy
  • Steep learning curve

Asana

Asana occupies the middle ground of work management: more structure than Trello, less configuration burden than enterprise platforms. Projects flip between list, board, timeline and calendar views, while Rules automate handoffs and Goals tie tasks to company objectives. Its polish and generous free tier make adoption easy across non-technical teams. The most common complaints are the absence of native time tracking and a notification volume that takes discipline to tame.

Reported strengths

  • Polished UX
  • Strong automation
  • Great free tier

Reported drawbacks

  • No native time tracking
  • Can overwhelm beginners