Autonomous development platform
StackFlow agents take a spec and ship a deployed product — writing code, running tests, and pushing to production without a single meeting.
How it works
Describe what you want in plain English. A spec is built, reviewed, and locked. The agent understands your domain, your stack, and your standards.
The StackFlow agent writes code, runs tests, iterates on quality, and handles edge cases — without checking in for approvals every hour.
When the agent is done, your product is in production. You get a deployed URL, a summary of what was built, and a changelog for review.
Why StackFlow
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The project manager is the most expensive person in the room. The agent is the most consistent.
We've spent decades building tools to make developers faster. Now the bottleneck has shifted. The question isn't how fast can you type — it's who owns the outcome.
StackFlow agents don't just write code. They take full ownership of a deliverable and report back when it's done. That changes the economics of what a startup can build before running out of runway.
We built this because we got tired of managing the middle.
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StackFlow runs continuously. Your product grows while you focus on the parts only a human can own.