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As more and more companies across the globe manage their work in Asana, we want teams to work the way that’s most comfortable and productive to them. Teams and individuals in 192 countries are using Asana (45 percent of our paying customers come from outside the U.S.), and we’ve heard from you how important it is to work in your native language.
So today, we’re excited to roll out the entire Asana experience in new languages, starting with French and German! Spanish and Portuguese are coming early next year.
We’re excited about working to make Asana easier to use for teams all over the world. Every day, our customers inspire us, including our wonderful French and German customers.
Based in France, The Food Assembly brings together communities throughout Europe to buy fresh food directly from local farmers and foodmakers.
The Cadeau Maestro team in France uses Asana to build their e-commerce site, plan their magazine, and connect their office with their retail store and warehouse.
FOND OF, a German manufacturer of sustainable and ergonomic backpacks, with brands such as ergobag, satch, AEVOR and pinqponq, delivers the highest quality product to their customers and an amazing experience for their employees.
We’ve updated the customer experience to be more friendly to teams everywhere. In-product, we’ve localized date and times, enhanced our support for names, and added the ability to pay via invoice. Additionally, we’ve expanded our office in Dublin to support local teams, including adding multi-language sales and customer support, and updated our Guide and website to assist French and German speaking customers.
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Expanding our Dublin office, celebrating with our London customers, and announcing Asana’s availability in French and German is just the beginning. We look forward to announcing support for more languages early next year.