Asana acquires Stack AI to build operating system for human-agent teams

▼ Summary
– Asana acquired Stack AI, a no-code platform for building AI agents that integrate with enterprise systems like Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace.
– The deal was reported at $75 million and announced on 28 May after market close, coinciding with Asana’s first-quarter earnings call.
– Stack AI founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join Asana as part of the acquisition.
Asana has officially acquired Stack AI, a no-code platform that enables businesses to build AI agents capable of operating across major enterprise tools like Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace. The deal, valued at approximately $75 million, was announced on May 28 following the market close, strategically aligned with Asana’s first-quarter earnings report. As part of the acquisition, Stack AI co-founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join the Asana team.
This move positions Asana to develop what it calls an operating system for human-agent teams, blending traditional project management with autonomous AI assistants. By integrating Stack AI’s technology, Asana aims to empower users to create and deploy agents that can automate workflows, handle data across silos, and collaborate seamlessly with human colleagues. The acquisition underscores a broader industry trend where SaaS platforms are embedding AI agents to enhance productivity and reduce manual overhead.
(Source: The Next Web)



