— About Stackline

One team. From spec to fix.

Web, IT, and strategy handled by the same people throughout — no account manager in the middle, no delivery team you've never met.

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Close-up of hands on a mechanical keyboard, fingers mid-keystroke, a secondary monitor reflecting amber light in the background, natural daylight from a window to the left, shallow depth of field, a printed technical diagram partially visible at the bottom edge of the frame
/ How we think

Bottleneck first. Tool choice second.

Every engagement starts with a direct question: what is actually slowing you down? The answer shapes every decision — platform, infrastructure, process — not the other way around.

A tool that solves one problem while creating three new ones isn't progress. We stay involved long enough to know whether what we built is actually working.

The engagement model

Why continuity changes the outcome

Same people, whole way
No handoff chain
Across all three layers

There is no account manager passing notes to a delivery team. Context doesn't get lost between the conversation and the work because they happen with the same people.

The person who scopes your project is the person who builds it and picks up the phone when something breaks at an inconvenient hour.

Web, IT, and strategy share the same team, so a decision made in one area doesn't quietly undermine what's already been built in another.

Ready to talk through what you're dealing with?

No pitch deck, no discovery call runaround. Tell us the actual problem and we'll tell you whether we can help.