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Most businesses are running
at half capacity.

Not because people aren't working hard. Because the wrong things are taking their time. The inbox that needs managing. The follow-ups that never happen. The reports nobody reads because nobody has time to write them. The reviews that go unanswered for weeks.

These aren't strategy problems. They're bandwidth problems. And bandwidth problems have a different kind of solution.

"Every business has more potential than its people have hours. Agents close that gap."

We started Stack of Napkins because we believe most businesses are one well-deployed agent away from running significantly better. Not a chatbot. Not a workflow tool. An agent that owns a real piece of your operations — briefing you, handling customers, watching your numbers, following up — while your team focuses on the work that actually needs them.

The businesses that figure this out first won't just be more efficient. They'll be able to move faster, serve customers better, and scale without the proportional headcount that used to come with it. That's the opportunity we're here to help you capture.

We're not consultants and we don't do strategy decks. We build agents, deploy them, and run them. The name is intentional — the best business decisions often start as a simple idea. Ours just happen to run on AI.

↗ the napkin is still a valid planning tool, for what it's worth

How we work.

01

Build, don't consult

We don't sell strategy. We sell working agents. If we can't build it, we say so. If we can, we do it fast and show you something real.

02

Earn autonomy over time

Agents start cautious. They escalate. They check. Over time, as they prove themselves, they earn more independence. We don't deploy and disappear.

03

You stay in control

The agent works for your business. You approve what matters, override what doesn't feel right, and get briefed on everything. It's your name on the emails.

04

Honest about what AI can't do

Some things need a human. We'll tell you which ones. An agent that tries to do everything usually does nothing well. Scope matters.

05

Move fast, test first

Weeks, not months. But nothing goes live untested. We move quickly because we've done the work before — not because we're cutting corners.

06

We eat our own cooking

We run agents ourselves. If we wouldn't deploy something for our own operations, we won't deploy it for yours. That keeps us honest and it keeps the bar high.

Still reading?
Let's just talk.

One call. We'll figure out if there's something worth building.

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