Brand Positioning and Messaging v2.0 - 04-21
Stacklist Positioning Framework v4.0.1
Stacklist is an AI discovery network where people and businesses build hubs of organized, browsable content from across the internet using stacks and cards. It primarily targets local expertise businesses like real estate agents, short-term rental managers, and hotels, who monetize local knowledge and curated recommendations, with a business model based on platform fees, while consumers contribute to the network effect through free accounts.
**Stacklist Narrative Spine v3.1**
Stacklist is a social curation network centered around "hubs," which are organized, browsable presences where businesses and individuals collect and share content in themed stacks and cards. It provides value by organizing scattered content for businesses and enabling consumers to curate and share their interests, fostering trust and thoughtful sharing within a network.
Stacklist Positioning Bridge: v4.0.1 → v5 (Outline)
Stacklist's proposed repositioning from v4.0.1 to v5 redefines it from a "social curation network" to a "discovery network" where AI is a first-class structural participant alongside humans. This outline details the core reframe, checks governance triggers for the major version change, and specifies which elements of the previous positioning will be retained or altered, particularly the category sentence and the explicit role of AI.