theStacc: the ecosystem

Three products.
One growth engine.

theStacc gets you found. Gangly wins the deal. Fairview shows what it earned. Three separate products on three separate sites — built by one team to work as one system.

Buy one · Buy two · Buy all three — each has its own pricing and its own login

Why three products

Growth doesn't break inside your tools.
It breaks between them.

Marketing publishes. Sales chases. Finance finds out a month later. Every stage works fine on its own and leaks at the handoff.

Three disconnected tools

Busy. Expensive. Guessing.

  • Content goes out into the dark.You publish, traffic moves, and nobody can say which page brought a customer.
  • Good leads go cold.Someone reads three pages on your site. Nobody in sales ever hears about it.
  • The numbers arrive too late.By the time a spreadsheet says a channel stopped working, you've spent another month on it.
One connected ecosystem

Published. Followed up. Measured.

  • Every page traces back to revenue.You know which article brought the customer, not just which one got clicks.
  • Interest reaches a rep the same day.Someone reads three pages, and your rep gets a drafted follow-up that afternoon.
  • You move budget in a week.Real margin by channel, updated daily — so bad spend stops early.
theStacc01 · Get found

You're on it now — thestacc.com

Be the business AI recommends first.

theStacc researches your market, writes the article, and publishes it live — to your site, your Google Business Profile, and your social channels. No content hire. No retainer.

  • Blog SEO30 researched, published articles a month. About $3.30 each.
  • Local SEOPlanned Google Business Profile posts and review replies, one location or many.
  • Social MediaOn-brand posts published to four platforms. Not copy-paste captions.
Start for free → See pricing FROM $49/MO · FIRST ARTICLE LIVE IN 24H

Hands off to Gangly: when someone reads your published pages, that's a buying signal — and Gangly is watching for it.

app.thestacc.com
PUBLISHEDBest HVAC maintenance plans in Austin2.4k words
PUBLISHEDEmergency AC repair: what it should cost1.9k words
WRITINGHeat pump vs. furnace in Texas68%
GBP POSTRound Rock · weekly updatequeued
30Pages / month
24hTo first article
3Channels fed
Gangly02 · Win the deal

Its own product, its own site — getgangly.com ↗

Sales work gets scattered. Gangly connects it.

Signal, outreach, call prep, notes, CRM — one workflow instead of six tabs and a Friday cleanup. Your reps stop doing admin and start selling.

  • Signal detectionScores what accounts are actually doing, so reps work the ones that are moving.
  • Outreach and call prepDrafted in your voice. Every call starts with a brief, not a blank page.
  • Notes and CRM hygieneCalls summarise themselves and sync back. The pipeline stops rotting.

Hands off to Fairview: every call, note, and closed deal lands in the CRM clean — the only reason a forecast can be trusted.

app.getgangly.com
SIGNAL 94Northwind Logistics3 pages read
DRAFTEDFollow-up · Priya M.ready
CALL 2:30Brief: Halcyon Groupprepped
SYNCED4 calls written back to CRMtoday
Discovery
Proposal
Closing
Fairview03 · Know your numbers

Its own product, its own site — getfairview.com ↗

Stop running the business on last month's spreadsheet.

Fairview pulls your CRM, your finances, and your ad spend into one view — real margin, real pipeline health, and the next thing to do about it.

  • One operating dashboardRevenue, margin, and pipeline together. Not three exports and a guess.
  • Margin intelligenceWhat you actually keep, by channel, product, and campaign — ad spend included.
  • Next best actionSpecific, assignable moves. Plus a weekly operating report that writes itself.
Book a demo → Learn more at getfairview.com ↗ FROM $149/MO PER ACCOUNT · 14-DAY TRIAL

Hands back to theStacc: when Fairview sees which topics bring the best margin, theStacc publishes more of them. That's the loop closing.

app.getfairview.com
REVENUE
$284k
▲ 6.2%
MARGIN
61%
▼ 1.4%
FORECAST
88%
confidence
ACTIONPaid social costs 22% more per lead — move $8k to organic
ACTION4 deals stuck over 21 days in Proposal
SOURCEOrganic content · best margin channelthis month
Three sites, one system

Not a bundle.
A shared foundation.

Most "all-in-one" platforms staple products together and send you one invoice. Ours are three real products with three teams, three roadmaps, and three sites — sharing the one thing that matters: your data.

Separate on purpose

Each product is sold, priced, and used on its own. A dentist buying theStacc never hears the word "pipeline". A CFO buying Fairview never touches a blog post.

Connected where it counts

They pass three things between them: what got published, who engaged with it, and what it earned. Switch each connection on when you're ready.

One team behind all three

Same company, same standards, same support. If you run two and something breaks at the handoff, there's no vendor to blame — it's us either way.

What it's for

First you survive.
Then you compound.

Most businesses buy one product to stop something bleeding. That's the right way to start. The other two buy you time — and every month you run them, the gap widens.

Survive

Buy one product. Stop what's costing you most right now.

  • Your site stops going quiet. Something new publishes every week, whether or not anyone has time.
  • Your reps stop losing warm leads. Follow-ups go out the same day, not next Tuesday.
  • You stop finding out too late. A channel that stopped working shows up this week, not next quarter.
  • You stop paying agency prices. Software pricing, starting at $49 a month.

Thrive

Run two or three. Each one makes the others better, every month.

  • Content stops being a cost line. You can name the articles that brought paying customers.
  • Your reps start warm. They open the day with accounts that already read three of your pages.
  • Budget moves in days. Double down on what earns, cut what doesn't, while it still matters.
  • The loop tightens. Fairview finds the winners, theStacc publishes more, Gangly closes them. Repeat.
Common combinations

Most people start
with two.

You don't need all three to feel the difference. These are the pairs our customers actually run.

theStacc+Gangly

Fill the funnel, then work it

theStacc publishes the pages that pull people in. Gangly spots who's reading and gets a rep in front of them the same day.

Best for: teams with a sales rep and an empty blog.

Gangly+Fairview

A forecast you can say out loud

Gangly keeps the CRM honest without anyone typing. Fairview reads that clean data, so the forecast means something.

Best for: founders who don't trust their own pipeline.

theStacc+Fairview

Prove marketing pays

theStacc publishes at volume. Fairview shows which topics bring the best margin — so you publish more of what works.

Best for: anyone tired of reporting on clicks.

Which one is for you

Start with the one
that hurts most.

Each product stands alone. Pick one, run it, add another when you're ready.

ProductBuilt forWhat it replacesPriceTry it
theStaccGet found Local and multi-location businesses, agencies, growth teams A content hire, or a $2,500+/mo agency retainer $49/mo Start free →
GanglyWin the deal AEs, BDRs, sales managers, RevOps, founders still selling A note-taker, a sequencer, and Friday CRM cleanup Custom Book a demo ↗
Learn more ↗
FairviewKnow your numbers Founders, COOs, and CFOs at SaaS, D2C, and ecommerce The Monday spreadsheet and four separate exports $149/mo Book a demo ↗
Learn more ↗
Questions

Straight answers.

Do I have to buy all three?

No. Most customers run one for a long time. Start with whatever is costing you the most — no traffic, cold leads, or no idea what's working.

Why are they on three different websites?

Because they're three different products for three different people. A dentist buying theStacc shouldn't have to read about sales pipelines. Each product gets its own site, its own pricing, and its own login.

Do they actually talk to each other?

Yes. They pass three things: what got published, who engaged with it, and what it earned. You switch each connection on when you want it. Run them apart and they still work.

Is this just a bundle with three names?

No. Three products, three teams, three roadmaps. What they share is your data and one company standing behind all of it.

What does it cost to run all three?

theStacc starts at $49/mo and Fairview at $149/mo per account. Gangly is quoted on team size. There's no forced package — you pay for what you use.

Who do I call when something breaks?

Us. Same company, same support, whether you run one product or three. Nobody gets to point at another vendor.

Start here

Not sure which one
you need?

Tell us what's leaking — traffic, deals, or visibility on your numbers. We'll point you at one product. Usually one is enough to start.

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