We take the tasks that repeat every week, eat hours, and don't require your judgment to run, and we wire them to run themselves. With your approval built in every step of the way.
Knit Your Stack is an AI and automation company built for small and medium business owners. Any industry. Any size. Solo to two hundred people.
The premise is simple. Every business has tasks that repeat every week, take longer than they should, and don't actually require the owner's judgment to get done. Those tasks are the target.
We find one. We build a loop around it. The messy input comes in from wherever your team already produces it. Clean, structured data comes out the other side, ready for you to approve. Nothing posts, nothing sends, nothing updates until you sign off.
Every correction you make becomes a permanent rule. The output gets more reliable week over week. The AI's job shrinks over time. Your time back grows.
We don't sell platforms. We don't hand you software and walk away. We build the thing, run it with you until it's tight, then move to the next task.
Most automation tries to remove the human. We think that's wrong for a business owner. Here's what we actually believe.
Nothing posts, files, or sends without you signing off. We build the approval step in on purpose. The AI drafts. You decide. That's not a limitation, it's how trust gets built.
Every correction you make becomes a permanent rule. The system gets more reliable each week, not more autonomous. You're always the one in control of where it goes.
We don't sell you a platform and leave you to figure it out. We find one task that's worth automating, prove it works, then build the next one. Compounding wins, not big bets.
Solo operator or fifty people. Field service or professional services. The architecture works for any weekly task that repeats and has a right answer. Industry doesn't matter. The task does.
Founder, Knit Your Stack
Blue Collar Holdings
Tim Sorrentino started Knit Your Stack because he couldn't find automation that fit the way a business owner actually works. Every tool he tried assumed clean inputs, a team to manage it, and time to configure it. Real businesses don't have any of those things.
Tim's background is in building businesses, not software. Through Blue Collar Holdings, he has run and operated companies where the work happens in the field, the paperwork piles up, and the bottleneck is always admin. He built Knit Your Stack to solve the problem for himself first.
The approach here is straightforward. Find the task that's repeating and costing hours. Build a loop that handles it end to end. Put a human approval gate at the end. Make every correction a rule. Run it until it's tight, then move to the next one.
No VC funding, no growth-at-all-costs playbook. Just a practical tool built for owners who need real results, not demos.
We'll talk through what's eating your week and tell you honestly whether it's something we can automate. No pitch, no pressure.