publish social media posts from Asana

Who are the founders of sociana?

After launching the Poddium.io product, Kévin Lacour and Germain Chittaro set themselves a new challenge, alongside their main activities as lead developers and digital project managers.

Let's see how they came up with the idea, sociana.

The genesis of the idea

There are a large number of project management tools on the market today, such as Monday, Asana, Wrike, Odoo, Clickup etc. These tools offer real flexibility for managing tasks and resources, so that at any given moment you can see who's doing what, and for how long.

Also, these tools are increasingly connected to the outside world and diverted from their original function, such as preparing content to post on your social networks.

With this in mind, Germain suggested that Kévin test the following idea: transform each Asana task into a LinkedIn, Facebook (or other) post, without leaving Asana.

There are many technical constraints, particularly when it comes to managing media or securing these gateways.

The founders

Germain Chittaro

Germain Chittaro is a former Asana ambassador and therefore particularly familiar with Asana and project management using this tool. Aside from Asana, Germain has worked on various tools such as Trello and Monday.com.

In parallel, he has always had a strong presence on the LinkedIn social network in particular.

Kevin Lacour

Kevin Lacour is a software engineer with a talent for developing SaaS solutions that are robust, secure and meet initial specifications.
Kevin has a passion for code, and loves working on side projects.

Conclusion

The two founders complement each other, making sociana a straightforward tool with a responsive team and boundless ideas for development.

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What's the difference between sociana and Zapier

Here are the main differences between Sociana and Zapier:

- Zapier requires the use of a third-party tool such as Buffer, Hubspot, Agorapulse, etc., which increases costs considerably.

- Zapier requires you to exit Asana to manage your posts in the third-party tool

- Zapier doesn't allow you to centralize post management in Asana, which lowers security and makes it more complex to publish on different social networks

sociana lets you stay completely in Asana to manage your social networks. No need to automate tasks or know the no-code. It's all made easy!

Which networks are available?

sociana allows you to connect the following networks to your Asana projects:

- LinkedIn (available)
- Facebook (soon)
- Instagram (soon)
- X (Twitter) (soon)
- Threads (soon)

What's the difference between sociana and Buffer?

You can't use Buffer without leaving Asana.

This forces you either to go through an automation tool like Zapier, or to manage everything in Buffer.
This means you have to pay for another tool and set up a tool from scratch.

Whereas with sociana, you keep control of Asana and your rules and user rights are preserved.

Do I need technical skills to configure sociana?

No skills are required to install sociana in Asana.
Just add the Sociana application to your project, and you're on your way.

All you have to do is connect your Asana account and then your social accounts, and then each task is transformed into a potential post.

⚡Magic, isn't it?