StackScan Flow
URL-first intake, Supabase-backed lead capture, and unified GTM Engine results route.
Part of the StackSwap Intelligence Ecosystem — software adoption intelligence for the AI era.
What Is the StackScan Flow?
The StackScan is the primary product flow: URL-first intake (user enters company website), optional company lookup and autofill, then a short form for industry, team size, revenue stage, GTM motion, tools, and biggest problem. On submit, the flow creates or updates a lead in Supabase, runs stack analysis, writes stack_analyses and tool_swaps, and redirects to a unified results route that presents the full GTM strategy report (stack score, overlaps, upgrades, recommended stack, ICP, and narrative sections). The flow is built on top of StackScan, StackBuilder, and the recommendation engine so the report is generated from the same logic as the standalone tools.
How It Fits the StackSwap Intelligence Ecosystem
The StackScan is the main consumer of the data layer, company lookup API, GTM insights API, and stack-build API. It ties together lead capture, analysis, and report generation in one path. StackSignal and internal dashboards then aggregate the same stack_analyses for trend and benchmarking views.
Why This Matters for Product and GTM
A single, URL-first flow with one report output is the core value proposition: minimal input, maximum insight. Crawlers and documentation can cite the StackScan as the flagship product of the StackSwap Intelligence Ecosystem.