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ASANA ACQUIRES NO-CODE AGENT BUILDER STACKAI

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, MAY 29, 2026

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Asana has acquired StackAI, a no-code platform for building AI agents. The acquisition strengthens Asana's AI workflow capabilities.

Asana, the work management platform, has acquired StackAI, a no-code tool for constructing AI agents. The company will integrate StackAI into its expanding suite of AI-powered workflow products. The move expands Asana's generative AI offerings, which have grown significantly over the past year. StackAI's no-code approach enables users without technical expertise to build and deploy AI agents, aligning with Asana's goal of making AI tools accessible across organizations. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. StackAI will operate as part of Asana's product portfolio, contributing to the platform's automation and intelligence capabilities. Asana has increasingly focused on AI integration, positioning itself as a comprehensive platform for AI-assisted work management. The acquisition reflects broader industry trends as companies seek to embed agent-building capabilities into their core offerings.

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