The hard part is built. I'm looking for a co-founder to take it to market.
I'm Priit. I built StackGrit on my own. It's a live AI product that reads any codebase and explains it in plain language to the people who pay for software. It works, real teams use it, and the hard technical work is done.
What's still wide open is the commercial half: go-to-market, sales, growth. If that's what you're great at, this is a founding seat, not a job.
There's no FICO score for software.
Every company runs on code it can't read. A CEO can't tell why "two weeks" turned into three months. A buyer can't verify the vendor delivered. An investor asks about code quality and gets a shrug. The only real options today are $200/hour consultants or taking the team's word for it.
The gap keeps widening. AI writes more of that code every month, faster than anyone can review it. And for the first time, AI can also read a whole codebase back and explain it. The problem and the solution showed up together.
StackGrit is the executive intelligence layer for software. Connect a repo and get a plain-language report: health grades, real findings, architecture diagrams, and a chatbot that answers anything about the code. Every other tool targets developers. Nobody built this for the people who pay.
Point it at your own code.
The fastest due diligence you can do. The first report is free, no card. Connect a repo and you'll have the full picture in under an hour, graded and explained.
A real report. Open it and look around.
What it finds
Real results from real codebases, the kind of thing that used to take a consultant two weeks.
“Anyone could impersonate any user.”
Authentication secrets sat in plain sight in the source. Invisible until something read the whole repo.
“A likely GDPR breach, fixable in two hours.”
Every invoice and quotation was downloadable without a login, by anyone guessing the URL.
“One person was the whole team.”
A single developer had written 87% of the core product. The day they leave, it stops moving.
Every finding comes with why it matters, where it lives, and how long to fix.
You'd own the path from product to company.
I've carried the product, the architecture, and the AI pipeline. The commercial half is wide open for someone who's great at it:
Go-to-market
Positioning, messaging, and the motion that gets StackGrit in front of the people who need it.
Sales & partnerships
First customers, agency and white-label channels, and the deals I'm not built to chase.
Growth & marketing
Turning a strong product into a repeatable engine.
Fundraising
When we choose to raise, you lead the story.
Founding equity, a real say in direction, and a product that's already live and moving. The chatbot just shipped; continuous analysis and developer-impact scoring are next.
Who I'm looking for
You're commercial where I'm technical. You've sold, marketed, or grown a software product before, and you'd rather build that motion from scratch than inherit one someone else made. You think this can be big, and you want your name on it.
I'm not looking for help. I'm looking for the other founder.
Priit Kallas
20 years of full-stack & embedded engineering
I designed, built, and shipped StackGrit to production on my own: the analysis pipeline, the reports, the app, the site. This isn't a side project. It's what I'm building, and I'm in it for the long run.
More about me on LinkedInIf this sounds like your kind of bet, let's talk.
Run a free report to see what I've built, then email me. Tell me about you and what you'd want to own.
info@stackgrit.com