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Asana acquires startup Stack AI for $75 million

Asana acquires startup Stack AI for $75 million

Asana, a leading workflow management platform, has announced the acquisition of Stack AI for $75 million as part of its push to become an AI-powered work environment. As part of the deal, Stack AI founders Tony Rosinol and Bernard Aceituno will join the Asana team. This was reported by Techcrunch.com reporting .

Asana calls this acquisition a strategic pivot, aiming to transform the platform into an "operating system for a team of humans and agents." The Stack AI system specializes in creating agents that automate complex workflows by pulling data from existing business platforms like Salesforce, Slack, and Gsuite.

Stack AI, a Y Combinator graduate, had raised nearly $20 million in funding to date. The company had been competing in the market against automation tools like Zapier and major labs such as OpenAI and Anthropic. Now, these technologies will be fully integrated into the Asana ecosystem.

In recent years, Asana has introduced a series of AI products, including AI Studio and AI Teammates. Although the company has lost more than half of its market value since the emergence of ChatGPT, new leadership believes that growth will be achieved through products based on human-agent collaboration.

Asana CEO Dan Rogers noted that this acquisition accelerates the company's roadmap. "Stack AI allows us to agentify the most complex business processes from start to finish," he added.

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