On May 28, 2026, Asana, Inc., the operating system for human-agent teams, announced that it has completed the acquisition of StackAI, a no-code AI workflow platform that enables companies to design, test, deploy, and govern custom AI agents and intelligent automation of business-critical workflows. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati advised Asana on the transaction.
The StackAI platform connects workflows, data, and actions across enterprise systems such as ERP, CRM, and ITSM to automate operational processes like customer support, IT service requests, compliance workflows, and broader cross-functional business operations. Based in San Francisco, the company has built an impressive track record with customers across financial services, healthcare, and professional services—industries that demand the highest security, reliability, and enterprise-grade governance. Bringing StackAI and Asana together pairs cross-system execution with the platform where teams already plan and run their work alongside the context, ownership, and history of every project.
The Wilson Sonsini team that advised Asana on the transaction was led by Rich Mullen and Kaleigh Hawkins-Schulz and also included:
M&A
Zheng Zhou
Erik Lessler
Corporate
Dave Segre
Amanda Urquiza
Jacob Morales
Olivia Cusimano
Carolyn Walworth
Technology Transactions
Christopher Paniewski
Atussa Simon
Isabel Annino
Graham Hendricks
Glen Williams
Jennifer Cheng
Bryce McKay
Stephanie Stark
Data, Privacy, and Cybersecurity
Matthew Staples
Michael O’Brien
Dan Shin
Tax
Myra Sutanto Shen
Joy Cheng
Ryan Wong
Employee Benefits and Compensation
Megan Arthur Schilling
Jason Chan
Emma Wilcox
Alexander Manter
Employment and Trade Secrets
Matthew Gorman
Antitrust and Competition
Jamillia Ferris
Michelle Hale
Miata Eggerly
National Security
Anne Seymour
Seth Cowell
Real Estate
Sean Wilkinson
Alex Corluyan
Trademark and Advertising
Christine Au-Yeung
For more information, please see Asana’s news release. Additional coverage is available in TechCrunch.