SAN FRANCISCO — ANewswire — May 29, 2026 - Asana, Inc., The operating system for human-agent teams, today announced the completion of its acquisition of StackAI. StackAI is a no-code AI workflow platform that helps companies design, test, deploy, and manage custom AI agents and intelligent automation for business-critical workflows. The platform connects workflows, data, and actions across enterprise systems such as ERP, CRM, and ITSM to streamline operational processes including customer support, IT service requests, compliance workflows, and broader cross-functional business operations. Based in San Francisco, the company has established a strong track record with customers across financial services, healthcare, and professional services — industries that require high levels of security, reliability, and enterprise-grade governance.
StackAI is among the few platforms capable of executing these processes end-to-end across enterprise tools using multi-agent workflows — reading and taking action within Salesforce, AWS, DocuSign, Oracle, document systems, and industry-specific applications through bi-directional sync.
By bringing StackAI and Asana together, the companies combine cross-system execution with the platform where teams already manage and run their work, complete with the context, ownership, and history behind every project. AI Teammates act as the bridge, pulling context from the Work Graph® into StackAI workflows and feeding resulting actions and data back into Asana. While many AI tools today are built for a single person interacting with a single agent, Asana’s agents are designed for collaborative use, enabling multiple people to interact with and improve the same agent through approvals, handoffs, and shared plans. This allows humans and AI agents to collaborate across workflows that span teams and systems, becoming smarter with every execution.
Dan Rogers, CEO of Asana, said, “This acquisition accelerates our roadmap and represents the next stage of human-agent collaboration. We’re already seeing strong momentum with AI Teammates and AI Studio, as customers use purpose-built agents to handle everyday tasks and build automations around repetitive workflows like request intake and task routing. StackAI now enables them to take it a step further by bringing AI-driven automation to complex business processes across every system and tool their organization depends on. It’s an exciting moment for Asana, and we’re well-positioned to help enterprises unlock the true productivity potential of AI.
“In our own proof of concept with the StackAI team, we transformed our Search Engine Optimization spend process within minutes. StackAI agents pulled live data from five marketing systems, summarized the findings, and passed the work to AI Teammates trained by their human counterparts to take action. The results impressed us, and we believe our customers will feel the same.”
The StackAI team is led by co-founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, both MIT PhDs recognized for their work in enterprise AI. They will join Asana as part of the acquisition.
Tony Rosinol of StackAI commented, “StackAI was built on a simple belief: AI delivers real enterprise ROI when agents can specialize and connect directly with the systems where businesses operate. General-purpose agents can communicate, but specialized agents can take action. That’s why we built a platform that allows organizations to create agents for critical and often manual enterprise processes. We’ve already proven our capabilities within some of the world’s most highly regulated industries.
“Joining Asana gives our platform the scale it was built for. We bring the cross-system workflow engine, while Asana provides deep business context, shared organizational memory, workflow governance, and an established enterprise customer base already looking for these capabilities.”
Rogers added, “Asana is becoming the operating system for human-agent work. Our customers can run reliable, governed workflows across teams, systems, and data sources. As foundation models continue to improve and orchestration tools become more widespread, the long-term value will belong to the platform that can coordinate all of them within real operational workflows — with the context, governance, memory, and execution capabilities that make every cycle more intelligent than the last. We’re helping close the gap between isolated productivity gains and true enterprise-wide workflow productivity, where humans and AI agents work together on the processes that matter most.”
About Asana
Asana is the operating system for human-agent teams. Built on the Enterprise Work Graph® and backed by 18 years of multiplayer architecture, Asana enables organizations to manage critical workflows where humans and AI agents work together through shared plans, shared context, and enterprise-grade governance. Learn more at asana.com.
About StackAI
StackAI provides a no-code platform that allows enterprises to build, test, and deploy AI agents capable of executing complex workflows across the systems their businesses rely on — including Salesforce, Asana, SharePoint, Oracle, document management systems, and industry-specific applications. Organizations across financial services, industrials, healthcare, professional services, and technology use StackAI to automate workflows spanning multiple tools and operational functions. Following its acquisition by Asana, StackAI will continue operating as its own product and brand. Learn more at stackai.com.
Frances Ward
Asana Communications
Eva Leung
Asana Investor Relations
Source: Asana, Inc.
