# The Weather Company Saves 2,000+ Hours Annually with Asana AI

> Discover how The Weather Company reclaimed over 2,000 productive hours and reduced licensing costs by using Asana AI Studio to automate its global content operations.

Source: https://asana.com/case-study/the-weather-company

## The Weather Company reclaims thousands of productive hours and reduces certain licensing costs by leveraging AI to transform reactive workflows into strategic planning

The Weather Company is the world’s leading weather provider, offering weather intelligence and instilling confidence for media, aviation, and hundreds of millions of global consumers who rely on The Weather Channel app and [weather.com](https://weather.com) to make informed life decisions.

Global

Mid-market

Technology

- [Creative production](/workflows/creative-production)

- [Work requests](/templates/for/operations/work-requests)

- [AI Studio](/product/ai/ai-studio)

- [Portfolios](/features/goals-reporting/portfolios)

- [Rules](/features/workflow-automation/rules)

### Highlights

#### Challenges
- **Redundant production:** Teams repeatedly recreated explanatory content (e.g., what causes hurricanes) because existing assets were lost in fragmented shared drives.
- **Administrative setup load:** Manually creating subtasks for every distribution channel (social, article, video) and staffing production assignments consumed nearly 40 hours of creative time per month—a complex process requiring detailed coordination across multiple workflows.
- **Budget fragmentation:** A lack of visibility into content licensing led to surprise invoices and redundant asset purchases.

#### Solutions
- **AI-powered scope generation:**[AI Studio](https://asana.com/product/ai/ai-studio) analyzes content requirements to instantly create and route 1,500+ unique assignments monthly.
- **Evergreen tagging engine:** An AI-driven 60-category taxonomy classifies weather assets, enabling the strategic reuse of content across seasonal events.
- **Consolidated financial tracking:** A centralized logging system provides real-time visibility into licensing spend and budget allocation.

#### Outcomes
- **2,000+ productive hours reclaimed annually** through AI-driven tagging, automation, and waste prevention.
- **Approximately 50% reduction in certain content licensing costs** in a single year through improved visibility and asset reuse.
- **45 production days saved annually** by redeploying evergreen explainers rather than recreating them.
- **Approximately 67% improvement**in meeting initial publication deadlines, based on a reduction from roughly 3 in 10 stories being pushed from the original target completion date to fewer than 1 in 10.

Our teams are focused on rethinking work flows across the organization to ensure we are prioritizing high-impact initiatives that deliver real value to our customers. By building scalable workflows and leveraging AI with intention, we’ve been able to increase visibility and speed while focusing our energy on strategic execution.

### **Winner: 2026 Asana Global Industry Transformation Award**

This Asana award recognized The Weather Company for its use of AI-powered workflows to modernize content operations. By embedding AI directly into the architecture of content production and library management, The Weather Company has improved operational agility across its content production workflows.

### **Use case 1: Autonomous production and task management**

Previously, task creation was a manual process that varied widely by editor, leading to inconsistent naming and missed distribution channels, such as social video or partner platforms. The Weather Company solved this by building an AI-driven subtask generation system that is expected to create over 18,000 standardized assignments annually. This new workflow helps generate required assignments for specific channels after a story is planned, reducing manual setup.
- **Intelligent requirement analysis:**[AI Studio](https://asana.com/product/ai/ai-studio) analyzes selections in distribution and staffing custom fields to identify which subtasks are required and currently missing for a content piece.
- **Dynamic subtask generation:** The system automatically creates missing assignments using standardized naming conventions, saving 5-7 minutes of setup time per piece.
- **Intelligent routing:** AI identifies when content needs to reach distribution partners and automatically routes those tasks to specialized third-party distribution projects.
- **Standardized progress tracking:** By classifying assignments into distinct categories, leadership can use [Portfolios](https://asana.com/features/goals-reporting/portfolios) to monitor workload distribution across the entire production team.

Implementing our AI-powered task automation has fundamentally changed how we approach content production at scale. Using AI Studio to analyze requirements and help generate approximately 18,000 annual assignments has allowed our team to stop spending time on repetitive setup and focus entirely on creating compelling weather content. The automated routing ensures seamless delivery across our massive network of consumer touchpoints, including The Weather Channel app, weather.com, and global distribution partners.

### **Use case 2: AI-powered evergreen content library**

Before implementing the evergreen system, weather content operated in a reactive, single-use model that led to the constant recreation of explanatory pieces each season. The Weather Company replaced this inefficiency with an AI-powered intelligence system that processes 50+ new assets monthly and manages a library of 350+ evergreen pieces. The workflow uses a complex taxonomy to ensure that high-quality explainers are easier to achieve when a relevant weather trigger occurs.
- **AI-assisted classification:**[AI Studio](https://asana.com/product/ai/ai-studio) evaluates content against a 60-category taxonomy, applying precise tags that enable multidimensional filtering by season, phenomenon, or format.
- **Strategic resurfacing:** Calendar triggers and filtered tabs flag seasonal content opportunities, allowing the team to redeploy existing assets during critical weather events.
- **Library integration:** Tagged content is multi-homed into a centralized repository, linked to original assets and production files for instant retrieval.
- **Metadata enrichment:** AI evaluates content depth to apply format-specific metadata, ensuring the right content is surfaced for the right distribution channel at the right time.

Just as The Weather Company uses proprietary AI and large data sets to deliver trusted forecasts, we are now applying that same technical rigor to our content operations. By implementing an AI-driven 60-category taxonomy, we’re helping make our high-quality weather content more accessible to consumers when atmospheric conditions demand it most. We can instantly redeploy high-quality explainers throughout the year and during breaking events. Our content transformed from single-use assets to a dynamic, reusable library.

### **Use case 3: Cross-platform distribution and budget tracking**

Pre-Asana, disconnected workflows meant roughly 30 content pieces were produced monthly, but failed to reach the full audience due to poor visibility across promotion channels. The Weather Company utilized [Rules](https://asana.com/features/workflow-automation/rules) and intelligent task classification to bridge the gap between creative teams and distribution partners. This unified approach has materially reduced the risk of lost content while providing the oversight needed to reduce content licensing spend by approximately 50%.
- **Automated promotion flows:**[Rules](https://asana.com/features/workflow-automation/rules) ensure content automatically flows through proper promotion channels, helping prevent 1,000+ hours of wasted production time annually.
- **Licensing spend oversight:** A structured logging system in Asana provides improved visibility into spending patterns, reducing waste and surprise invoices.
- **Workload balancing:** Managers use [Portfolios](https://asana.com/features/goals-reporting/portfolios) and workload views to balance the 1,500+ unique monthly assignments, ensuring team health during high-impact weather events.
- **Decision acceleration:** During breaking weather, producers can more quickly identify relevant existing content, helping the team provide more reliable, actionable information more quickly during breaking weather events.

Leveraging Asana’s Rules and AI to route work based on distribution needs helps reduce the risk that workfalls through the cracks and has helped us reduce certain content licensing costs by approximately 50%.

### **Conclusion**

Before this transformation, The Weather Company’s content production was a reactive, manual process in which valuable assets could be difficult to find in digital silos. By building an AI-powered intelligence system, they have moved toward a more strategic and sustainable content operating model. This new system helps the team maintain a two-week content buffer and respond more quickly to critical weather events. As The Weather Company continues to scale, its AI-augmented infrastructure helps make trusted weather data more visible, reusable, and impactful.

The Weather Company, the world's leading weather provider, transformed its consumer content operations from a reactive, single-use production model into a strategic, AI-driven content management system. By deploying AI Studio to automate complex tagging and task generation, the team established a two-week content buffer. This strategic approach helps the team provide a more consistent stream of high-utility content that goes beyond the forecast to address health, safety and lifestyle needs for a global audience. This transformation helped the consumer product division to reclaim over 2,000 productive hours annually, reduce certain licensing costs, and respond more quickly to breaking weather events. The Weather Company is an Asana customer and was recognized by Asana as part of the 2026 Asana Innovation Awards. This case study was prepared by Asana with input from The Weather Company.

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