Explain it to a 10-year-old.
Who are you helping? What problem hurts? What do you sell? What tools do the jobs? What can AI do without getting anyone in trouble?
clarity testField manual library / AI solo business
Build a one-person business in the right order: buyer, pain, offer, stack, content, leads, sales, delivery. AI instructions come only after the business logic is clear.
Mission control / beginner-safe
The site now teaches the sequence like an operating board. A new builder should always know the next click, the artifact they are making, and what AI is allowed to control safely — from buyer clarity through content, conversations, delivery, and proof. The new manual router chooses the first guide; the Start Here pack turns the route into seven short worksheet sessions.
Who are you helping? What problem hurts? What do you sell? What tools do the jobs? What can AI do without getting anyone in trouble?
clarity testDrafting, sorting, scoring, summarizing, routing, and reminding are allowed early. Publishing, sending, buying, contacting, deleting, or account changes stay behind human approval.
safe-control rule60-second guide selector
This is the anti-confusion layer. Click the sentence that sounds most like today and StackPilot gives you the next manual plus the first worksheet question.
If you are brand new
Pick one buyer, one painful workflow, and one reason they would care now.
creates buyer map I have an idea but no offerTurn the workflow into a paid promise, price ladder, proof plan, and first CTA.
opens guide 02 I keep buying toolsChoose only what captures, sells, delivers, follows up, remembers, or proves the work.
opens guide 03 I want safe AI agentsDefine inputs, tool access, review gates, and proof loops before automation.
opens guide 04 I need content that is not spamTurn reviewed work products into posts, emails, proof blocks, lead magnets, and safe next steps.
opens guide 05 I am getting questions or repliesTrack signals, objections, next steps, proposals, and follow-up without unsafe auto-contact.
opens guide 06 I need to deliver paid workBuild the fulfillment checklist, handoff note, revision boundary, and proof/SOP loop.
opens guide 07Most AI business advice starts with tools. StackPilot starts with order of operations. Each guide produces a real artifact you can use: a buyer map, offer page, stack plan, agent brief, content route, customer system, or delivery checklist.
Pick the buyer, pain, wedge, and reason the offer should exist.
Gate 01Turn the workflow into a paid promise with proof and simple tiers.
Gate 02Choose the smallest operating stack instead of collecting subscriptions.
Gate 03Convert repeated work into prompts, SOPs, approval gates, and automations.
Gate 04Publish useful routes that move readers toward a checklist, guide, or offer.
Gate 05Get the first real conversations, objections, proposals, and proof.
Gate 06Fulfill cleanly, ask for proof, and turn one-off work into repeatable systems.
Gate 07Guide library
Each manual is built to answer one question: what should I do next, and what artifact should exist when I am done?
Buyer, pain, wedge, validation.
02Outcome, proof, price, page.
03Catch, talk, sell, do, remember.
04Prompts, SOPs, approval gates, proof loops.
05Proof library, asset loop, publishing checklist.
06Signals, objections, proposals, follow-up.
07Fulfillment, handoff, proof, SOP.
08Skills, prompts, model routing, cron, safe beginner automations.
Seven covers are now generated as a coherent StackPilot product line. The exact sales text lives in HTML and guide files; the covers create the premium shelf appeal.
01 FoundationBeginner · 30 minFind the buyer before the tools.Open manual
02 OfferBeginner · 45 minTurn pain into a simple promise.Open manual
03 StackCareful · 45 minChoose only the software you need.Open manual
04 AgentsCareful · 60 minGive AI narrow jobs with human approval.Open manual
05 ContentIntermediate · 50 minPublish useful proof, not noise.Open manual
06 CustomersIntermediate · 55 minCapture signals, objections, proposals, and follow-up.Open manual
07 DeliveryIntermediate · 60 minMake the result repeatable.Open manual
New beginner automation manual
A plain-English guide for people who do not know AI yet: when to use ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, Gemini, OpenClaw-style agents, and Hermes; how to write safe skills; and how to schedule review-only automations without letting AI send, publish, buy, or change records.
20-minute setup path, model routing cards, beginner safety rules, and first automation ladder.
skills + prompts DownloadSkill prompts, agent job cards, Codex/OpenClaw brief, Hermes cron prompt, and automation safety checklist.
local templates PrintableOpen the copy/paste prompt cards in a clean printable/manual format.
copy/paste ready Next manualAfter the quick start, turn one repeated workflow into a safe AI job card.
Guide 04Role-Based Operating Hubs
Choose your role and see how AI fits into the work without taking over the decisions. These hubs are educational field manuals, not compliance advice, brokerage guidance, builder guidance, MLS instructions, CRM instructions, or outreach automation playbooks.
Organize leads, prepare clients, create useful proof, and follow up with care.
human-approved follow-up Role kit previewPreview the relationship review board, draft follow-up library, and approval checklist.
draft-only kit Vertical hubPrepare better appointments, explain communities clearly, and follow up with buyers and agents consistently.
verified sales prep Role kit previewPreview buyer briefs, fact-check sheets, floorplan comparisons, and recap drafts.
no unverified facts
First paid product direction
A practical starter route for people who want to build the first visible operating file for an AI-assisted solo business without buying every tool or copying fake passive-income playbooks.

Service offer that funds the guide shop
The Pipeline Health Audit stays as the fast-cash service offer. The guide library makes the business scalable; the audit creates proof, customer language, and revenue while the product library grows.
Safety manifesto
StackPilot does not teach you to hand your business to AI. It teaches you to build a business simple, visible, and safe enough for AI to assist.
StackPilot should win by being more honest, more useful, and more designed than the rest of the AI-business internet.
If a workflow needs distribution, proof, or human approval, the guide says so.
Software only matters when it supports capture, nurture, sales, delivery, or retention.
The brand feels like an operating manual, not another neon SaaS landing page.