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Production Board: the agent-friendly alternative to Asana

Same product, same surface for humans and AI agents. MCP server + CLI + drop-in clients in 15 languages.

Agentic alternative
Productivity
Asana
Finn Glas
Finn GlasCo-Founder + Engineering
·April 26, 2026·
1 min read

Production Board ships an MCP server you can wire into Claude Desktop or any MCP client in five lines. The same auth + access gates apply, the same audit log records every action, the same rate limits apply. Asana doesn't currently expose this surface - that's the gap.

At a glance

Asana is excellent for cross-functional projects with hand-offs across many teams. Production Board is excellent for a five-person team running production work that flows through known phases. Different shape, different price point, different opinions about complexity.

Agent surface

What 'agent-friendly' actually means in practice

Production Board ships an MCP server, a CLI, and drop-in clients in 15 languages. They're auto-generated from the same schema your UI uses; the auth, the access gates, the rate limits, the audit log all apply identically whether you're clicking buttons or calling the API. Asana doesn't currently expose this surface, which is the gap a serious agent integration trips over - the agent ends up scraping the UI through a browser, which is fragile, slow, and silently bypasses everything below.

Production Board vs Asana: agent-readiness comparison

Ours
Production Board
Theirs
Asana
Production phases
DIY
Cross-team hand-offs
Reports + dashboards
Basic
Live multi-tab updates
Hosted in Germany
Free tier

When to pick which

Pick Production Board when

Your work moves through stable named phases.

Pick Asana when

You coordinate work across many teams + roles.

Agentic-integration questions

What an agent-builder asks before wiring a tool into Claude / ChatGPT / Cursor.

Start with Production Board

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Finn Glas

Written by

Finn Glas

Co-Founder + Engineering

Finn is one of the Co-Founders. He owns the engineering side, the infrastructure, and most of the late-night fixes that ship before anyone notices.

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