Asana EV/FCF
The EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Asana (ASAN) as of Jun 10, 2026 is 516.41.In the previous year, EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) was -42.35 — a change of -1,319.5% (higher).
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EV/FCF
516.41
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-1,319.5%
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Asana is 2026 516.41 . EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Asana was 2025 -42.35 . It decreases by -1,319.5% higher compared to the previous year.
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Asana Stock analysis
What does Asana do? Asana is a software company based in San Francisco, California. The company was founded in 2008 by Facebook employees Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein. Originally used internally at Facebook to improve collaboration between teams, the company was later spun off to help other companies organize and improve their workflows.
Asana's business model focuses on providing an online platform for project management and team collaboration. The company offers a cloud-based software solution for teams and businesses of all sizes. Asana's goal is to improve collaboration and communication within companies by bringing together all key project details in one central location.
Asana's software includes a variety of features that help optimize workflows for project teams and departments. These include:
- Team management: Asana provides a central platform for team management, including an overview of tasks, projects, calendars, timelines, and more.
- Project management: The company offers tools for creating, managing, and tracking projects. This includes task lists, Gantt charts, to-do lists, and more.
- Workflow automation: Asana offers workflow automation functionality that allows users to automate recurring tasks and optimize important workflows.
- Communication: Asana allows teams to communicate directly through the platform for ad hoc conversations and project meetings.
Asana's product range also includes an API (Application Programming Interface) that allows developers to create custom integrations and applications. This allows businesses to adapt and expand their Asana integrations to other platforms.
Asana has also created various subscription plans to cater to the needs of a variety of customers. There are plans for teams and individuals, as well as special plans for businesses and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
In recent years, Asana has also made major acquisitions to expand into new areas and enhance its services. In 2018, the company acquired "Portfolios," a project management and time tracking platform for creatives and marketing teams. The company has also developed its own integrations with other well-known tools such as Slack and Microsoft 365 to provide an even more comprehensive platform.
Asana's platform and its diverse features are in high demand among various industries and companies; for example, it is used in the technology, healthcare, finance, and education sectors. The company has received multiple awards for its innovations and workplace culture, including the "Great Place to Work" award and the "VentureBeat's Innovation Showcase Award."
In summary, Asana offers a SaaS platform that helps businesses of all sizes make their workflows more effective and better organize their teams. With a variety of features and customization options, Asana is one of the leading solutions in its field and is valued by customers worldwide. Asana is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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EV/FCF (Enterprise Value to Free Cash Flow) of Asana amounted to -42.35 516.41
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