# Asana OAuth credentials

To configure Asana on your instance, you need to create OAuth 2.0 credentials in the [Asana developers portal](https://app.asana.com/-/login?u=%2F0%2Fmy-apps) and enter them in the Native Apps page of your instance. This OAuth 2.0 connection lets Asana share data with the modules in scenarios.

To avoid a [known issue](/white-label-documentation/install-and-configure-apps/asana-oauth-credentials/steps-in-make.md#known-issues), follow steps 6 and 7 of the page [Steps in Asana](/white-label-documentation/install-and-configure-apps/asana-oauth-credentials/steps-in-asana.md).

### Prerequisites

* An [Asana developers account](https://app.asana.com/-/login?u=%2F0%2Fmy-apps)
* Access to the Administration UI of your Make instance

### Required information

* Your [OAuth redirect URI](/white-label-documentation/install-and-configure-apps/oauth-2.0-setup.md)


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