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About StackFit Atlas

Small businesses deserve software advice sized to their actual work.

StackFit Atlas helps solo consultants and one-to-five-person agencies choose a small, defensible software stack.

What we are building

Most comparison pages reward the longest feature list. That is a poor decision rule for a business where one person may sell, deliver, invoice, and support the same client. StackFit Atlas begins with the job: capture an inquiry, preserve context, run a permission-based follow-up, publish useful work, or understand cost.

Our guides map published plan boundaries to those jobs. Interactive tools make assumptions visible so a reader can replace our defaults with their own seats, clients, budget, and operating constraints.

What we are not

How launch research is produced

The launch edition is operated as the StackFit Atlas Research Desk. Material prices and limits link to primary vendor pages and carry a check date. Calculations use disclosed formulas. First-hand tests, when added, will name the task, account tier, date, and conditions instead of implying blanket experience.

Editorial responsibility

A personal public byline has not yet been supplied. Until the owner adds a truthful name or stable pen name, pages are attributed to the Research Desk and make no personal experience claim. This should be completed before commercial launch; a fictional author will not be used.

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