Asana acquires no-code agent-builder Stack AI
Asana has acquired Stack AI, a workflow automation company, to enhance its AI capabilities. The acquisition is part of Asana's strategy to become an AI-native workplace platform. Stack AI's founders will join Asana, which aims to integrate AI more deeply into its existing services.
- ▪Asana announced the acquisition of Stack AI to strengthen its AI-driven offerings.
- ▪Stack AI specializes in designing agents for workflow automation within existing business systems.
- ▪The acquisition aligns with Asana's goal to transform into an operating system for human-agent teams.
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Asana has acquired the workflow automation company Stack AI, the company announced on Thursday after market closed, part of a larger effort to position itself as an AI-native workplace platform. Stack AI’s founders, Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, will join Asana as part of the acquisition. The company declined to share financial terms of the deal. Asana framed the acquisition as part of its broader AI pivot, in which it tries to transform its platform into “the operating system for human-agent teams.” The announcement was timed to coincide with Asana’s earnings and investor call. Built as an AI workflow-automation system, Stack AI designs agents to operate within existing business systems, pulling in data from Salesforce, Slack, Goggle Workspace, and other systems.
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