The People Behind Stackboard: Meet the Dreamers & Doers

From code to coffee, here’s the (slightly legendary) crew building the future of digital work.

🚀 A Garage, a Whiteboard, and One Big Idea

Stackboard began on a rainy night in Brooklyn when three friends—each drowning in bookmarks, task apps, and endless Slack pings—asked a simple question: What if our workspace actually worked for us? They sketched a stack‑and‑card interface on a cracked whiteboard, fueled by stale pizza and a collective obsession with shortcut keys. Six months later, the prototype made waves on Product Hunt and the rest is history.

👥 The Core Crew

Ava Martinez — CEO

Ava Martinez CEO & Co‑Founder

Ex‑Google product lead turned productivity evangelist. Ava can map a workflow faster than most people can find their cursor. Believes every pixel should earn its keep.

Jessica Patel — CTO

Jessica Patel CTO & Co‑Founder

Full‑stack wizard and shortcut fanatic. Noah once wrote a browser extension that orders espresso when his tab count hits 30. Rumor says he compiles code in his sleep.

Zane Chen — Chief Design Officer

Zane Chen Chief Design Officer

Minimalist interface guru. Zoe’s mantra: “Clarity over clutter.” She can spot a mis‑aligned icon from 20 feet and owns more sketchbooks than T‑shirts.

Liam O'Connor — Head of AI

Liam O’Connor Head of AI

Former research scientist at OpenAI. Liam teaches our algorithms when you actually need that “Write LinkedIn post” nudge—and when you just need a coffee break.

Maya Reyes — Community Lead

Maya Reyes Community Lead

The voice of the Stackboard user base. If you’ve chatted with us on Reddit, Twitter, or Discord, you’ve met Maya. Collector of workflows, memes, and impeccable GIF timing.

Ethan Kim — Lead Front‑End Engineer

Ethan Kim Lead Front‑End Engineer

Makes the interface sing in React and TypeScript. Ethan claims his code is powered 50 % by Tailwind, 50 % by lo‑fi beats, and 100 % by late‑night ramen.

🌱 Culture: Workflows Over Meetings

We run Stackboard on Stackboard. Daily stand‑ups? Shortcut. Sprint boards? Stack. Team lunch picks? Micro app. Our golden rule: if it takes more than three clicks, we automate it—or at least meme about it until someone scripts a fix.

đź”® Looking Ahead

The team’s mission is simple: remove friction from digital work. From AI‑powered automations to an open micro‑app marketplace, the roadmap is packed—and so is the snack drawer.