Asana Acquires StackAI to Let AI Agents Execute Across Every Enterprise System

By Sachin Mohan · AIM Media House

Asana announced the completed acquisition of StackAI on May 28, 2026 for $75 million, adding cross-system workflow execution to a platform that has been repositioning itself as the operating system for human-agent teams.

They also addressed the most common failure mode of enterprise AI deployments: agents that can reason but cannot act across the systems where work actually gets done. StackAI is a no-code AI workflow platform built specifically for that problem.

It connects AI agents to enterprise systems through bidirectional sync, reading from and writing to Salesforce , AWS, Docusign, Oracle, Slack, GSuite, and industry applications.

This allows agents to complete end-to-end business processes rather than generating outputs that humans then have to manually move between systems, according to the press release.

The platform has been deployed across financial services, healthcare, and professional services, industries where governance, security, and reliability requirements are highest.

"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," said Tony Rosinol , StackAI co-founder.

"General-purpose agents talk; specialized agents act." What the Combination Delivers Asana brings business context including the Work Graph, which contains the accumulated history, ownership, and context of every project and workflow across an organization's teams.

StackAI brings execution capability with the ability to reach across enterprise systems and take action.

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