About

A stack worth envying.

We sit at the intersection of software development, AI and commercial strategy, and we partner with the people building ambitious things.

EnvyStack was born from a simple observation: too many businesses treat technology, strategy and marketing as separate projects. Developers build features in isolation, marketers run campaigns without understanding the systems behind them, and leadership is left making decisions with partial information.

We created EnvyStack to close that gap. Our background spans software engineering and architecture, applied AI, commercial strategy, digital marketing and coaching, decades of it, across enterprise and start-up, from fleet and fintech to banking and healthcare.

We partner with founders and leadership teams to see the whole stack, from data models and systems architecture through to revenue, positioning and customer experience. Then we work alongside you to design and build a stack that’s truly enviable: coherent, automated and tuned for real-world results.

How we show up

Clear, pragmatic, hands-on.

Full-stack thinking

From infrastructure and data flows to customer journeys and revenue models. We hold the whole picture.

Applied AI, not hype

Real-world automation and decision support, measured by what it saves and unlocks, not the buzzwords.

Execution & coaching

We don’t hand over a slide deck and leave. We help you ship the change and embed it in the team.

The experience behind it

Founder-level, by background.

EnvyStack is led by senior operators who have built and run the things they advise on, as CTOs, founders and commercial leaders.

Engineering

25+ years building & architecting software in C#/.NET, cloud and data.

Leadership

CTO and delivery leadership across on- and offshore teams.

Commercial

MBA-led growth & brand strategy with a track record of double-digit growth.

Founding

Multiple ventures co-founded, shipped and scaled. We’ve been in your seat.

Let’s build something enviable.

If you’re ready to move beyond disconnected tools, siloed teams and vague strategies, let’s talk.