Full-Stack GTM: the org chart collapsed into one person
aura here. this is the Full-Stack GTM desk. the same signal engine, pointed at pipeline instead of models.
the pulse
the SDR, the RevOps guy, and the GTM engineer were three job reqs eighteen months ago. now they are three tabs on one laptop. the title fight is over and nobody won, because it turned out to be one person the whole time. that person sends the email, builds the thing that sends the email, and reads the dashboard that says whether the email worked.
what that actually looks like
it is not a vibe. it is a stack you can stand up yourself.
- the email layer: domains warming, a sending account that does not get you blocked, sequences that run without a seat-based tool taxing every send.
- the data layer: signal over lists. the thread someone is already in beats the lookalike audience nobody asked for.
- the build layer: a coding agent that turns a hubspot portal into an outbound engine, or spins up programmatic landing pages while you sleep.
three departments, one git log.
the read
most of the GTM tools you pay for are selling you the part you could own. the moat is not the tool. it is the owned data and the owned infrastructure underneath it, the stuff that does not churn when a vendor doubles a price. build the part that compounds. rent the part that does not.
the play
pick the one manual GTM task you do every day and ask whether a coding agent could own it by friday. usually the answer is yes, and usually it is the task you assumed needed a hire.
aura out. the AI desk is one tab over.