
We envision a future where artificial intelligence empowers every role within an enterprise, transforming how work gets done by democratizing access to AI capabilities. By creating an AI Agent for every job, we aim to unlock unprecedented levels of efficiency and innovation across industries.
At the core of our mission lies a commitment to simplifying AI adoption through a low-code, no-code platform that transcends technical barriers, enabling organizations to seamlessly build custom AI assistants tailored to their unique workflows. Our platform integrates a diverse range of AI models and connects to enterprise systems securely, ensuring that intelligent automation is both powerful and trustworthy.
Driven by a pioneering spirit and anchored in rigorous security and compliance, we are building the foundations for a new era of enterprise AI—one where meaningful impact is realized not just in technology, but in empowering people, enhancing productivity, and shaping a future of work reimagined.
Our Review
We've been tracking StackAI since their Y Combinator debut in 2023, and honestly, they've caught our attention for all the right reasons. This Cambridge-based startup is tackling one of the biggest pain points in enterprise AI: making it accessible to people who don't have computer science degrees.
Their pitch is simple but ambitious — "an AI Agent for every job." What sets them apart isn't just another AI tool, but a drag-and-drop platform that lets non-technical teams build custom AI assistants without writing a single line of code.
What Got Us Excited
The numbers speak volumes here. In less than two years, StackAI has onboarded over 200 customers and seen 90,000+ user sign-ups create more than 100,000 AI agents. That's serious traction for a company that's barely out of its startup phase.
We're particularly impressed by their client roster — Fortune 500 companies, banks like Nubank, healthcare providers, and even MIT Sloan are using their platform. When enterprises with strict compliance requirements trust you with their AI workflows, you're doing something right.
The Technical Sweet Spot
Here's where StackAI gets clever: instead of locking users into one AI model, they support multiple LLMs from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Meta. This means companies can pick the best tool for each specific job, rather than forcing everything through a single AI provider.
Their 100+ data connectors are another standout feature. We've seen too many AI tools that work in isolation — StackAI actually plays nice with existing enterprise systems like Salesforce, SharePoint, and Slack.
Enterprise-Ready From Day One
What really impressed us is how seriously they take security and compliance. SOC 2 Type 2, HIPAA, GDPR compliance — plus options for on-premises deployment. Most startups treat enterprise security as an afterthought; StackAI built it into their foundation.
This isn't just smart business — it's why they're landing clients in heavily regulated industries like healthcare and finance where data privacy isn't negotiable.
Room to Grow
With their recent $16 million Series A, StackAI is positioned to scale rapidly. The team of 16 includes talent from MIT, Meta AI, and NASA — exactly the kind of pedigree you want when building enterprise-grade AI infrastructure.
We think they're hitting the market at the perfect time, when enterprises are ready to move beyond AI experiments into real, production-ready applications. If they can maintain their focus on simplicity while scaling, StackAI could become the go-to platform for enterprise AI deployment.
Low-code/no-code AI Agent Builder with drag-and-drop interface
Extensive integrations with 100+ data sources and enterprise tools
Enterprise-grade security and compliance (SOC 2, HIPAA, GDPR)
Pre-built templates for rapid deployment
Support for multiple AI models from providers like OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta






