Asana acquires no-code agent-builder Stack AI
The deal adds Stack AI’s no-code agent builder and enterprise integrations as Asana deepens its push to become an AI-native workplace platform.
- On Thursday, workplace management company Asana announced its acquisition of no-code AI agent builder Stack AI for a reported $75 million, with founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno joining the company.
- Facing a stock decline of more than 53% this year, Asana is pivoting to an AI-native business model as CEO Dan Rogers seeks to rebound from market pressures reshaping the SaaS sector.
- Stack AI provides a cross-system execution layer, enabling agents to automate workflows across Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace while bridging gaps between ERP, CRM, and ITSM systems that Asana's existing tools cannot reach.
- Rogers framed the acquisition as essential to making Asana the "operating system for human-agent teams," while the company reported first-quarter revenue of $205.1 million, up 9.5% year over year, though still loss-making on a net basis.
- Asana faces intense competition from rivals Salesforce and ServiceNow building similar agent-orchestration tools, while Zendesk acquired Forethought in a major deal betting that 2026 will be the year AI agents handle more customer service interactions than humans.
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Workplace management company Asana has lost roughly half of its market value since the AI boom began. Now, it’s trying to find its way back by betting on a future where AI agents are fully immersed in the workplace. On Thursday, Asana announced that it had acquired Stack AI, a no-code AI agent builder, for $75 million—its first acquisition in 18 years—timed to land alongside a first-quarter earnings beat that sent the company’s shares up more th…
Asana acquires Stack AI for $75M to build AI agent platform
Asana has acquired Stack AI, a no-code platform for building AI agents that operate across enterprise systems like Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace. The deal, reported at $75 million, was announced on 28 May after market close, timed to coincide with Asana’s first-quarter earnings call. Stack AI founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join Asana. […] This story continues at The Next Web
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Asana acquires StackAI to run AI agent workflows across enterprise systems
Work management software company Asana Inc. today said it has completed the acquisition of StackAI Inc., a no-code platform for building artificial intelligence agents, in a deal that adds the ability to run automated workflows across the separate enterprise systems where companies keep their data. Terms were not disclosed. Based in San Francisco, StackAI sells […] The post Asana acquires StackAI to run AI agent workflows across enterprise syste…
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