Asana Buys No-Code AI Platform StackAI To Power End-To-End Enterprise Workflow Automation

Asana has completed its acquisition of StackAI, a no-code AI workflow platform that allows companies to design, test, deploy and govern custom AI agents.

StackAI enables intelligent automation of Business-critical workflows, connecting data and actions across enterprise systems including ERP, CRM and ITSM platforms.

The platform supports automation of processes such as customer support, IT service requests, compliance workflows, and broader cross-functional business operations.

Based in San Francisco, StackAI has built a track record with customers across financial services, healthcare, and professional services, industries that require high security and enterprise-grade governance.

StackAI is capable of executing processes end-to-end across enterprise tools including Salesforce, AWS, Docusign, Oracle, document systems, and industry applications through bi-directional sync.

Combining the two platforms pairs cross-system execution with the context, ownership, and history of every project already managed inside Asana by human and agent teams.

Asana CEO Dan Rogers said: “This acquisition accelerates our roadmap and marks the next phase of human-agent work.”

Rogers added that in a proof of concept, StackAI agents pulled live data across five marketing systems, summarised insights, and handed work to AI Teammates trained by human counterparts to take action.

“We were blown away, and we think our customers will be too,” Rogers said, describing the transformation of Asana’s Search Engine Optimisation spend process in minutes.

StackAI is led by co-founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, both MIT PhDs, who are joining Asana as part of the acquisition.

Rosinol stated: “StackAI was built on a simple conviction: AI creates ROI for enterprises when agents can specialize and reach into the systems where business actually runs.”

“General-purpose agents talk; specialized agents act,” Rosinol continued, noting the platform had proved itself within some of the most heavily-regulated companies in the world.

Rosinol said joining Asana represents the moment StackAI’s offering scales, with Asana bringing business context, memory, team workflows, governance, and an established enterprise sales motion.

Rogers described Asana as the operating system for human-agent work, where customers can run governed, reliable workflows across teams, systems, and data.

He said the enduring value will belong to the system that can coordinate foundation models and orchestration tools inside the flow of real operational work, with context, governance, memory, and execution capability.

StackAI will continue to operate as its own product and brand following its acquisition by Asana.