Comparison

Azora vs Asana

Asana is great for cross-functional projects — marketing campaigns, product launches, ops initiatives. Azora is focused on engineering work, with QMS and ERP that Asana doesn't try to do.

Azora

$39

/user/month (Pro)

Engineering + compliance + ops. Same database, one login, cross-module reporting.

Trade-off: Less optimized for non-engineering work. Asana wins for marketing campaign tracking.

vs

Asana

$10.99–$24.99

/user/month (Starter + Advanced)

Cross-functional focus. Marketing, ops, sales, customer success — great UX for any team.

Trade-off: No QMS. No ERP. No HR. Sprint/burndown is rudimentary. Engineering teams outgrow it.

Feature Azora Asana
Project Management
Tasks, Kanban, Calendar
Sprint board with story pointsLimited
Burndown + velocity
Gantt + dependenciesTimeline view
Bug tracking with severityConfigure
Inline editing
Beyond PM
QMS (CAPA, audits, traceability)
ERP (Vendors, POs, Units)
HR (Directory, Leave)
Customer support tickets
Wiki + DocumentsLimited
Compliance
ISO 13485 audit-ready
21 CFR Part 11
HIPAA-eligibleEnterpriseEnterprise
Operations
Self-host option
Tenant isolation by rowBy workspace
API + webhooks
Cost (10-person team)
Monthly cost$390 (Pro)$249 (Advanced)
Tools replaced81
Effective cost / module$48/mo$249/mo

When NOT to pick Azora

  • Your team is cross-functional (mostly non-engineering).
  • You're tracking marketing campaigns, product launches, or ops initiatives.
  • You love Asana's UX (it really is exceptional for the right use case).
  • You don't need compliance or ERP modules.
Try it for yourself

If your team is engineering, the integration matters.

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