Asana acquires Stack AI for $75M to build AI agent platform
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Asana acquires Stack AI for $75M to build AI agent platform
Asana acquired Stack AI, a no-code platform for building AI agents that can operate across enterprise systems such as Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace. The acquisition, reported at $75 million, was announced after market close on May 28 alongside Asana’s first-quarter earnings call, with financial terms not officially disclosed. Stack AI enables companies to design, test, deploy, and govern custom AI agents that automate business-critical workflows without writing code. The added capability extends beyond Asana’s existing AI products, which currently operate within Asana’s work management environment. Asana’s CEO positioned the move as progress toward an “operating system for human-agent teams,” while Asana reported Q1 revenue of $205.1 million, up 9.5% year on year.
"Asana has acquired Stack AI, a no-code platform for building AI agents that operate across enterprise systems like Salesforce, Slack, and Google Workspace. The deal, reported at $75 million, was announced on 28 May after market close, timed to coincide with Asana's first-quarter earnings call. Stack AI founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join Asana. The companies did not officially disclose financial terms."
"Stack AI was part of Y Combinator's Winter 2023 cohort and had raised just under $20 million in total funding, including a $16 million Series A backed by Gradient, Epaklon Capital, Lobby VC, LifeX Ventures, and Vercel CEO Guillermo Rauch. The platform allows companies to design, test, deploy, and govern custom AI agents that automate business-critical workflows without writing code."
"Stack AI adds a cross-system execution layer that Asana currently lacks. While Asana's existing AI products, AI Studio and AI Teammates, operate within Asana's own work management environment, Stack AI's agents can reach into ERP, CRM, and IT service management systems to automate processes like customer support, compliance workflows, and cross-functional operations."
"CEO Dan Rogers framed the acquisition as a step toward making Asana the "operating system for human-agent teams," a phrase the company has used repeatedly since launching AI Teammates as a generally available product in April 2026. AI Teammates is priced at $15 per user per month and provides pre-built agents for roles in marketing, IT, and operations."
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