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    How to automate project management

    AwaisBy AwaisNovember 19, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    Project management automation is the process of building workflows that carry out tasks for you related to planning, organizing, and completing projects, all on autopilot—so you can save time and dedicate your focus to more pressing work.

    Project management is the difference between having that initial spark of an idea—and seeing it through to completion. Without project management in place, things like setting timelines, assigning tasks to the right people, managing calendars, and updating stakeholders can be a massive drain on your time and resources. Inevitably, projects can fall apart before they ever have a chance to see the light. 

    But when you’re managing projects effectively, your work is like alchemy. You help teams turn the results of a brainstorm into a project, a series of tasks, and eventually, a successful campaign or a new feature. Of course, that all involves a lot of tasks, a lot of projects, and a lot of people. So how do you keep it all running smoothly?

    The answer is automation. With Zapier, you can connect your project management tools to the rest of your tech stack. That way, you can create Zaps—what we call automated workflows—to streamline projects from start to finish. 

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    Zapier is the most connected AI orchestration platform—integrating with thousands of apps from partners like Google, Salesforce, and Microsoft. Use interfaces, data tables, and logic to build secure, automated, AI-powered systems for your business-critical workflows across your organization’s technology stack. Learn more.

    What is project management automation?

    Automated project management workflows are systems that complete tasks related to your projects and team coordination—without human intervention. For example, if you track project milestones and need to notify stakeholders, update status reports, and create new task assignments each time a phase finishes, you could do that work manually. But that involves a lot of clicking, which could potentially introduce errors.

    Instead, you could delegate that work to computers. That way, every time a project milestone is reached or a task status changes, the next steps are taken care of by the automated workflow—quickly and without mistakes.

    How to use AI for project management

    Most of the Zaps covered in this post follow this logic: “if X happens, then do Y.” But if you’re eager to implement some AI-powered workflows, we’ve got ideas for you, too.

    For example, if you use AI to record, transcribe, and take notes for your meetings (and you should), you can use these Zaps to automatically add them as action items in your project management or communication tools.

    And if you need to assign the right tasks to the right people, send out updates, or follow up with someone when a deadline is fast approaching? These Zaps ping the right team members in Slack for you—adding a little context with AI.

    But Zaps aren’t the only option when it comes to using AI at work. You can employ an AI assistant with Zapier Agents. For example, our Slack to Asana campaign organizer turns conversations in your chat app into organized, clearly assigned project management tasks.

    A conversation with an AI agent built in Zapier Agents about organizing campaign ideas discussed in a Slack thread

    We also have a template for an agent that generates detailed project briefs based on Slack conversations. (By the way, if you don’t use Slack, our agent templates are totally customizable—so you can quickly swap in the tools you use instead.)

    A conversation with an AI agent built in Zapier Agents about creating project briefs from Slack messages

    Agents are great at running workflows for you in the background. But if you’re more productive when you prompt ChatGPT or Claude (or whatever AI app you prefer), consider connecting Zapier MCP to your AI tool. It’ll let AI carry out tens of thousands of Zapier actions on your behalf. Learn how to set up Zapier MCP in our dedicated feature guide.

    If you want to start out with more straightforward or deterministic workflows, keep scrolling for ideas and some of our most popular ready-made Zap templates.

    Turn form submissions into tasks

    Using form tools (think Typeform or Google Forms) to capture customer feedback, contact information from leads, event registrations, or even team availability is a no-brainer. It’s an organized way to collect a lot of business information in one go. 

    Now that you’ve got that essential information from folks, you (and your team) still need to do something with it. In the case of a new event registration, you’ll want to add them to an email campaign. Or, in the case of a team availability survey, you’ll need to schedule meetings and adjust project timelines accordingly. 

    But translating those form submissions into actionable tasks in your project management tool (even if you are a project manager) is a waste of resources. Instead, you should consider automating the process. 

    These Zaps take form submissions and automatically turn them into tasks in other tools like Trello, Asana, or Monday. That way, you and your team will have a clear to-do list at hand—without having to sift through dozens of forms. 

    Keep track of tasks from spreadsheets and databases

    Let’s face it: many teams still rely on spreadsheets and databases to log project information. Spreadsheets are often the tried and true method when it comes to tracking business data. And if whole departments are involved, it helps to have a centralized, easily accessible location for everyone to retrieve or update information.

    But working off a spreadsheet to track your own tasks can be a nightmare, especially if you have to sift through rows and columns to find what you need.

    Instead, you can use automation to pull tasks from a specific spreadsheet row and add them to Trello or Notion. That way, you can focus on your own priorities in an isolated environment, without letting tasks fall through the cracks. 

    Create to-dos from your calendar

    Let’s face it: meetings often come with a series of tasks attached to them. You might have to create an agenda before the event, read an attached presentation, or prepare what you need to say. 

    And that’s before the meeting even happens. Afterward—unless a meeting is a very unproductive one—you’ll usually walk away having agreed on a series of next steps with your team. But if your calendar isn’t connected to your project management tool, you have to rely on memory alone. 

    Make sure you’re ten steps ahead with automation. With these Zaps, you can automatically create tasks in your project management tool whenever a new event gets added to your calendar (for prep) or when it ends (for follow-up tasks). 

    Automatically create tasks on a schedule

    Then there are the tasks that happen frequently, on an ongoing basis. You know the sort: perhaps it’s up to you to write your company’s monthly newsletter. Or maybe you post weekly updates about your team’s performance. 

    Since these happen so regularly, you’ll benefit from creating tasks that serve as reminders in your project management tool so you can budget your time accordingly. 

    Without automation, you have to create cards, tasks, and lists again and again—and that’s if you remember. Use these Zaps to create those tasks for you on an automatic schedule, so your time is always accounted for.

    Streamline team communication and collaboration

    A lot of project requests happen outside of your project management tools. And some of the best project ideas will come in Slack discussions or email threads. 

    Instead of wasting time porting data from one app to another when someone asks you to do something, use automation to carry those conversations over into your project management tools. 

    These Zaps will automatically create tasks from email and Slack activities—or send out updates or follow-ups when a deadline is approaching.

    Enhance your sales and marketing efforts

    In the world of sales and marketing, teams have to move at a rapid pace to keep business flowing. Speed is the name of the game. From capturing leads with email campaigns to learning more about a prospect’s needs via a call, the tasks associated with converting each prospect can be tricky to manage, especially at scale. 

    Fortunately, you can use automation to streamline the whole process, from setting up reminders to call a new lead to generating digests of prospects on a weekly basis. 

    Manage and deliver projects with automation

    Project management, by nature, is a busy job.

    You’re managing people as much as you’re managing projects and tasks. Juggling all that can be overwhelming. It’s easy to drop smaller tasks—such as creating a new Trello card, following up with an incomplete task, or assigning tasks to the right people after a meeting—but that just creates more stress later.

    Instead, make your work easier with secure, AI-powered project management automation. Zapier orchestrates your most repetitive tasks and leaves you with more headspace to work on the projects that have a real business impact.

    This article was originally published in August 2020, written by Nick Moore. It was most recently updated in November 2025 by Steph Spector.

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