Asana adds no-code AI agent-building to its toolkit
Asana has acquired StackAI, a no-code agent-builder, and plans to incorporate its capabilities into Asana's expanding suite of AI workflow tools. The move brings ready-made building blocks for autonomous agents directly into the hands of project and operations teams, making it easier to automate repetitive tasks, orchestrate multi-step processes, and connect tools without writing code.
By embedding a no-code agent builder, Asana is lowering the barrier for teams that want to create specialized automations—everything from triaging requests to running recurring cross-functional workflows. Rather than waiting on engineering resources, product and operations teams can prototype and deploy agent-driven automations themselves, driving faster improvements in efficiency and collaboration.
What this means for users and organizations
The integration is a win for productivity: teams can expect quicker turnaround on custom automations and the ability to iterate on processes more nimbly. For organizations, bundling StackAI into Asana strengthens the platform's value proposition as a single place to plan work and automate how it gets done, helping customers capture ROI from AI features more rapidly.
Looking ahead: Asana’s acquisition signals continued investment in AI-first work management. With no-code agent-building now part of its stack, Asana is well-positioned to help a broader set of users leverage autonomous agents to streamline work, reduce manual handoffs, and focus on higher-value tasks.