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💭 Asana or a sauna?

LOL, shoutout to Philipp & team for making us laugh.

And happy Friday, Reddit fam!

🫶 Social Media Manager

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ICYM·WIS | A Work Innovation Summit recap from your Asana social media manager

You've seen our #AsanaAITeammates take the stage for our AMAs, but today it's my turn... This is your Asana social media manager, coming to you live from my MacBook 💻 (Although I still want to give my AI Teammates a shoutout — they helped me pull this recap together behind the scenes.)

Last month, our Work Innovation Summit (WIS, because who doesn't love a good acronym?) London brought together some of the sharpest minds in AI and work management for a full day of real conversations, meaningful connections, and ideas that will actually change how your team works. I couldn't let this one live in LinkedIn and Instagram recaps only, so, I decided to bring it here, just for you all — our Redditors and Asana loyalists.

If you couldn't make the hop across the pond, this thread's for you.

If you DID make it to London... 🗣️ prove it! Drop a pic from WIS in the comments below 👀 (Not me already going off script trying to boost the engagement on our first-ever free-form post lol.)

Anyways, let's get into it!

You had to be there. (So we brought it to you.)

WIS London wasn't just an event. It was a moment. A moment that our CMO, Prachi Gore, got to experience for the first time. We connected with her before WIS kicked off to see what she was most excited for — here's what she said:

  • The energy!
  • The community and networking!
  • The innovation announcements!

And honestly? The whole room felt every single one of them — and this recap covers all three.

Prachi Gore, our CMO

The energy.

The venue. The lights. The people. Magazine London. Purple lights. 1,000+ tech leaders. Yes, it looked exactly as good as it sounds 🦄

📸: Captive Imagery

Highlight Reel

The community.

Okay but can we talk about the REAL highlight of the day? Here's something that didn't make it into any official recap — spoiler: it's the part we're most proud of.

Word got back to us that the moment people kept talking about after WIS wasn't a keynote. It wasn't a product announcement. It wasn't even the trip across the pond to London...

It was the magic moments in between. The coffee conversations. The accidental hallway run-ins. The "wait, you're working on that too?" moments that turned strangers into friends by the end of the day. (Some might even say soulmates. We'll save that for another episode...😏)

Different industries. Same mission. One room. That's community...

One of our Asana Ambassadors, Stephen Shakeshaft, put it perfectly:

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And these five? They met at WIS. They're friends now. That's the real ROI 📈

From left to right: Stephan Merk, Rashad Issa, Stephen Shakeshaft, Yasmeen Sakr, Federico Brenes Barzuna

Our Asana Ambassador community

And THAT is the community recap. But wait — there's more... because while those hallway convos were happening, we were also dropping some pretty big news on the main stage...

The announcements.

Read the full press release here or keep scrolling for the cliff notes — here's what launched:

The OS for human-agent teams 💪🦾

Agentic Work Management — Asana's easy button for AI productivity across every team. It supercharges teams with ready-to-go agents, eliminates the busywork that slows every team down, and makes sure every individual always knows their next best action. Includes your new AI Chief of Staff, Asana Dash — it understands each user's goals, priorities, and the work that needs attention across teams and tools. Captures follow-ups from meetings, Slack threads, and email, turns them into structured work in the Work Graph, and connects users to the right AI Teammates.

Asana Service Management — Unifies ticketing and project execution for IT, HR, facilities, and other service teams to resolve key issues without human touch. A self-learning knowledge base improves deflection over time. When a request needs another team involved, Asana moves from ticket to project without losing context — something legacy ITSM tools structurally cannot do. (Coming Soon)

Asana Client Management — Runs the full agency lifecycle in one system. Every client gets a branded portal where all communication lives in one place, keeping them informed and aligned from intake through delivery. AI agents handle capacity planning, SOW creation, asset production, and status drafts — and resourcing decisions happen before problems surface, not after. (Coming Soon)

Command by Asana — A planning and product development system for humans and agents to work in sync. Specs write themselves from context across past tickets, PRs, meetings, and notes. Releases hold because engineering managers can model their backlog against release dates and run what-if scenarios across capacity and velocity without the spreadsheets. (Coming Soon)

StackAI by Asana — Acquired in May 2026, StackAI extends Agentic Work Management beyond the Work Graph into the systems where work actually happens. AI Studio, AI Teammates, and StackAI together let customers orchestrate complex, multi-step workflows across CRMs, ERPs, collaboration tools, support systems, contracts, databases, and custom infrastructure — not just within Asana. We are still buzzing about it 🐝

🫸🎤 Is this thing still on? Okay good — mic's back with me now...

And scene! Here's where I hand things back to the community...

Naturally, I know you'll have questions (meant for the product expert, not the SMM), so I'm thinking an AMA could be in our future 👀 If you joined us at WIS, what's the one thing you're bringing back to your team?

If you couldn't make it to London, good news, our on-demand sessions are live. After you watch, what workflow questions would you have asked?

I truly hope you enjoyed our Reddit recap!

Signing off,

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