Boosts Asana’s AI-driven workflow automation efforts.
Asana has acquired Stack AI for $75 million to bolster its AI-driven workflow automation. Founded by Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno, the no-code agent-builder will now join Asana’s ecosystem as part of a broader strategy to position itself as an AI-native workplace platform.
Stack AI designs agents that operate within existing business systems like Salesforce and Slack, pulling in data seamlessly. As part of Y Combinator’s Winter ’23 cohort, it has faced competition from major labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic. Despite recent funding rounds, Stack AI’s integration into Asana could significantly enhance the platform’s capabilities.
For builders and operators, this acquisition means deeper automation integrations that can boost productivity through pre-built automations like AI Teammates and AI Studio. Asana is particularly focused on distilling context from existing workflows to provide more relevant training data for its tools.
The next steps involve developing these new tools further and integrating them into Asana’s core platform. Investors will be watching closely as the company looks to leverage Stack AI’s technology in expanding its AI offerings.
What matters
- Asana buys Stack AI, an agent-builder company.
- Integration of Stack AI will enhance Asana’s platform offerings.
- Watch for expanded AI capabilities in workplace tools.
Why it matters
Watch for expanded AI capabilities in workplace tools.
This GenAI News article was prepared in original wording using reporting and materials published by TechCrunch AI. Source reference: https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/28/asana-acquires-no-code-agent-builder-stack-ai/.
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