Asana Error Code 404 Not Found: How to Fix It
Easy 5-15 minutes Medium Severity
Verified June 2026
- Error Code
- 404 Not Found
- Brand
- Asana
- Product Type
- productivity
- Severity
- Medium
- DIY Difficulty
- Easy
- Estimated Fix Time
- 5-15 minutes
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Tools You'll Need
- Web browser
- Internet connection
How to Fix Error Code 404 Not Found
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Check the URL for typos
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Refresh your browser and clear cache
Clearing cache will log you out of Asana and other websites -
Check if you have proper permissions
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Search for the missing item
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Check recently deleted items
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Contact the item creator or team admin
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Try accessing from a different device or browser
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When to Call a Professional
Contact Asana support if the error persists across all devices and browsers, or if you suspect the item was deleted by mistake and needs to be recovered. Team administrators should reach out to Asana support for help with workspace-level issues or data recovery.Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I keep getting Asana 404 errors on bookmarks?
Bookmarked URLs become invalid when projects or tasks are deleted, moved, or when your access permissions change. Update your bookmarks by navigating to the item through Asana's interface and bookmarking the new URL.
Can deleted Asana projects be recovered?
Yes, in many cases. Project owners and team admins can restore deleted projects from the archived projects section. Contact Asana support within 30 days of deletion for additional recovery options.
What does Resource GID not found mean in Asana?
GID (Global Identifier) is Asana's unique ID for each item. This error means the specific project, task, or resource you're trying to access no longer exists in the system or has been moved to a location you can't access.
How do I fix Asana 404 errors when clicking shared links?
Ask the person who shared the link to verify it still works and that you have proper permissions. They may need to reshare the item or invite you to the workspace if your access was removed.