Asana Acquires StackAI to Expand Enterprise AI Automation Capabilities
StackAI’s platform is already used by organisations in highly regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and professional services.
Asana, Inc., the work management platform focused on human-agent collaboration, has completed the acquisition of StackAI, a no-code AI workflow platform that enables enterprises to build, deploy, and govern custom AI agents for business-critical operations.
The acquisition strengthens Asana’s push into enterprise AI by combining its work management platform with StackAI’s ability to automate complex workflows across systems such as ERP, CRM, ITSM, and industry-specific applications.
StackAI’s platform is already used by organisations in highly regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and professional services.
StackAI enables enterprises to execute end-to-end processes through multi-agent workflows, connecting tools such as Salesforce, AWS, DocuSign, Oracle, and document management systems. The integration with Asana will allow AI agents to draw context from Asana’s Work Graph® and execute actions across multiple enterprise platforms while maintaining governance, accountability, and workflow visibility.
"This acquisition accelerates our roadmap and marks the next phase of human-agent work. We're seeing real momentum with AI Teammates and AI Studio: customers are augmenting their teams with purpose-built agents that take on everyday work and use AI Studio to build automations around highly repetitive processes like request intake and task routing.
"StackAI now lets them go further, agentifying the most complex business processes end-to-end, across every system and tool their business runs on. This is an incredibly exciting time for Asana. We’re primed to help enterprises unlock the real productivity promise of AI," Dan Rogers, Asana CEO, said.
“StackAI was built on a simple conviction: AI creates ROI for enterprises when agents can specialise and reach into the systems where business actually runs. General-purpose agents talk; specialised agents act. So we built a platform to let anyone build agents for manual and important enterprise processes.
"We then proved ourselves within some of the most heavily-regulated companies in the world. Joining Asana is the moment our offering scales," Tony Rosinol, StackAI Co-Founder, added.
The StackAI team, led by MIT PhD co-founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, will join Asana as part of the acquisition, while StackAI will continue operating as its own product and brand.