About
Built for serial operators with more ideas than available Sundays.
Hatchstacks was born from a simple operating frustration: the founder had more viable business ideas than focused build cycles. AI made prototyping fast, but shipping still required all the unglamorous parts: auth, billing, domains, deployment, tracking, docs, QA, and the discipline to finish.
The first version of Hatchstacks was not a sales page. It was a working Mac mini with multiple functioning businesses on it, built through the same system we now offer subscribers: structured intake, a build playbook, trained operators, daily review, and senior QA before handoff.
Today the company is organized around a clear division of labor. Account Managers protect customer continuity and scope clarity. Build Leads turn approved briefs into shipped products. QA operators keep the Definition of Done honest. The customer owns the output.
Dedicated hardware
Falcon and Eagle builds run on a Mac mini that can ship home after graduation.
Transparent scope
Tier boundaries, add-ons, and upgrade conversations happen at intake, not at delivery.
Ownership first
Customers leave with source, accounts, docs, infrastructure, and the operating context.