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 software that lets companies design, test, deploy and govern custom AI agents without writing code. The platform connects to enterprise applications such as those from Salesforce Inc., Oracle Corp., DocuSign Inc. and Amazon Web Services Inc., then reads and writes data across them so a single workflow can move through multiple systems on its own. StackAI says customers in financial services, healthcare and professional services use it to automate processes including customer support, information technology service requests and compliance reviews.
Asana plans to use StackAI’s technology to extend its own push into agent-driven work. The company has spent the past year positioning its platform as what it calls the operating system for human-agent teams, built around AI Studio for automating repetitive processes and AI Teammates, agents that can be assigned tasks the way a manager assigns work to staff. StackAI adds the execution layer that carries those workflows into outside systems, with Asana supplying the project context, ownership records and approvals that govern them.






