Asana has completed its acquisition of StackAI, a no-code AI workflow platform that helps companies design, test, deploy, and govern custom agents for business-critical work.

The company said StackAI will add cross-system execution to Asana's human-agent team strategy. In practical terms, that means agents are expected to operate across the applications where enterprise work already sits, including Salesforce, Asana, SharePoint, Oracle, document systems, and industry-specific tools. Asana framed the acquisition as a way to automate support, IT, operations, and other processes that depend on data moving between systems.

TechCrunch reported the deal value at $75 million and said StackAI founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join Asana. Asana did not disclose financial terms in its announcement. StackAI was part of Y Combinator's Winter 2023 batch and has positioned itself around AI workflow automation rather than a single-purpose assistant.

The acquisition fits a broader push by workplace software vendors to turn agent builders into platform features. Asana already sells AI Studio, its no-code tool for embedding AI into workflows. StackAI adds a more integration-heavy layer: building agents that can connect, reason over, and execute across multiple business systems.

The conservative read is that this is not just an AI branding exercise, but also not proof that enterprise agents are mature. The important signal is where Asana is investing: workflow ownership, governance, and cross-application execution rather than chat-only productivity features.