Asana Acquires No-Code AI Startup StackAI for $75 Million in Push to Become AI-Native Workplace Platform
Summary
Asana acquires no-code AI startup StackAI for $75 million, bringing on its founders and technology to supercharge its push toward becoming a fully AI-native workplace platform capable of automating complex business processes end-to-end.
Key Points
- Asana acquires no-code AI workflow automation company StackAI for $75 million, with founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno joining the company as part of the deal.
- StackAI builds AI agents that integrate with business tools like Salesforce, Slack, and Google Suite, and had raised nearly $20 million before the acquisition, including a $16 million Series A.
- Asana positions the acquisition as a key step in its push to become an AI-native workplace platform, combining StackAI's capabilities with its existing AI Studio and AI Teammates products to handle complex business processes end-to-end.