Two ways to get AI StackWorks.
Request early access and run it yourself, or book the Kickstart and we'll wire it into your board for you. Same product either way. Just pick the path that fits.
AI StackWorks
The product. Self-serve, bring your own agents.
Introductory pricing
Limited early-access slots at this rate.
Best for
Teams who already run AI agents and want one place to govern and record how they ship.
What's included
- The full AI StackWorks cockpit: Inbox, Cards, and Docs
- Two-way sync with Jira, Linear, or GitHub Projects
- Bring your own agents: Hermes and OpenClaw
- Human gates at every transition that matters
- Your data stays yours. Vault commits to your git repo
Agent Team Kickstart
We set AI StackWorks up against your board, wire your agents in, and train your team.
Setup
Best for
Teams that are new to agentic workflows and want everything set up quickly.
The setup includes
- Day 1: stack audit + workflow intake call
- Day 3: first deployed agent (PM or Engineering) running on your board
- Day 7: second agent wired in with role-based handoffs
- Day 10: QA agent, Slack notifications, final walkthrough
- All agent configs in your repo. You own the system end-to-end
Outcome
At least one real feature moved from intake to merged PR by your agents, with its execution record, before we leave.
Questions teams ask before they sign
Fair. It's a real decision. Here's what founders and eng leads keep asking.
What does the $99/project/month cover?
Access to the full AI StackWorks control plane (Inbox, Cards, and Docs) wired into one project on the board you already use, with the execution record for everything that ships. Bring your own agents.
Why a flat setup fee for the Kickstart instead of hourly?
Because the outcome is the point. You pay for working agents on your board in 10 days, not a timesheet. If it takes us longer, that's our problem, not yours.
Can we move from early access to a Kickstart later?
Yes. Start self-serve, and bring us in if you want hands-on setup, integration work, or team training. Your data and configs travel with you.
Who owns the agent configs and code?
You do. Everything lives in your repo under your license. No vendor lock-in.
What tools do you work with?
Jira, Linear, GitHub Projects, Slack, Notion, Confluence, and any LLM your team has access to. If you're on something unusual, ask. We've probably wired it.