Asana unveiled Agentic Work Management, a product direction that brings AI Teammates, AI Studio, Asana Dash, and new work apps into a shared system for coordinating employees and AI agents with context and governance.
Asana unveiled Agentic Work Management, a suite of AI-focused work management capabilities intended to coordinate employees and AI agents inside shared workflows, according to a Business Wire announcement from Asana.
Asana described Agentic Work Management as an “operating system for human-agent teams,” according to the company’s Business Wire release. The announcement centers on the idea that AI agents should not operate separately from the work systems where teams plan projects, track responsibilities, and manage approvals.
The company said the approach combines human work, AI Teammates, workflow-building tools, and governance in a shared environment. Asana’s own AI product page describes its AI offering around human-AI collaboration, including AI Teammates, AI Studio, a smart workflow gallery, smart assists, and AI connectors for teams.
Asana said AI Teammates and AI Studio are available today, according to the Business Wire announcement. AI Teammates are positioned as AI participants that can help carry out work within team processes, while AI Studio is Asana’s tool for creating AI-supported workflows.
On Asana’s AI product page, the company says AI Studio is part of its broader AI work management offering and is designed to help teams build workflows that include AI assistance. The same Asana page also lists smart assists and AI connectors, indicating that the company is aiming to connect AI capabilities to the context already stored in work management systems.
The company’s framing suggests a focus on coordination rather than standalone chatbot use. Asana’s release emphasizes shared context and governance, which are important issues for companies adopting AI agents that may need to act across projects, teams, and business processes.
Asana also introduced Asana Dash, described on Asana’s product page as an “AI Chief of Staff.” According to Asana, Dash is designed to understand a user’s goals and priorities, surface items that need attention, and call in AI Teammates when needed.
The Business Wire announcement also mentions new service, builder, and client-management apps. Asana said these apps are part of the Agentic Work Management launch and are intended to help teams coordinate work between people and AI agents under common context and governance.
Those additions place Asana’s announcement in a broader competition among workplace software companies to embed AI assistants and agents into everyday business tools. Based on Asana’s materials, the company is focusing on AI features that sit inside task, project, and workflow management rather than presenting agents as separate systems.
The announcement reflects a shift in enterprise AI from general-purpose assistance toward role-based and workflow-based agents. Asana’s stated emphasis on shared context and governance addresses a practical challenge for businesses: AI agents need access to relevant information and clear boundaries if they are to help with operational work.
Asana has not, in the provided materials, disclosed detailed pricing, adoption metrics, or customer outcomes for the newly announced capabilities. The company’s claims are therefore best read as a product launch and positioning statement rather than evidence of measured productivity gains.
For teams already using Asana, the most immediate significance is that AI Teammates, AI Studio, Dash, and the new apps are being presented as extensions of the existing work management environment. For the broader market, Asana’s launch adds another example of enterprise software vendors redesigning collaboration tools around human-AI teamwork.
Asana unveiled Agentic Work Management, a suite of AI focused work management capabilities intended to coordinate employees and AI agents inside shared workflows, according to a Business Wire announcement from Asana.
A work system for people and AI agents Asana described Agentic Work Management as an “operating system for human agent teams,” according to the company’s Business Wire release.
The announcement centers on the idea that AI agents should not operate separately from the work systems where teams plan projects, track responsibilities, and manage approvals.
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