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Production Board: the EU alternative to Asana

Same job, hosted in the EU. Production Board runs in Germany under German law - your data stays in EU jurisdiction end to end.

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

If your reason for moving off Asana is data sovereignty, the comparison gets simpler. Production Board is hosted in Germany on infrastructure we operate ourselves - no US-headquartered company in the request path. The CLOUD Act does not reach what physically lives here.

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.

EU jurisdiction

What 'EU-hosted' actually means here, end to end

Production Board runs on dedicated machines we operate ourselves, physically located in Germany. There is no US-headquartered subprocessor in the request path - the data plane (your records, your files, your audit log) lives entirely in EU jurisdiction. Two third parties exist outside that boundary: Stripe (payment information only, under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework) and the mail relay for transactional email. Neither sees your records. Asana's setup is the variable - if their primary infra is US-based, the CLOUD Act applies regardless of what their privacy page claims.

Production Board vs Asana: EU comparison

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

EU-jurisdiction questions

Specific to where the data lives, who can subpoena it, and what crosses borders.

Start with Production Board

Free plan, no credit card. We host in Germany. Export + delete are self-serve.

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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