George Kastri

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Stish replaces your agency's chaos with one source of truth. We built this after years of drowning in client data. "Where's the Pixel?" "Who has GTM access?" Sound familiar? Why is Stish different: AI Search: Ask "does Acme have a pixel?" and get instant answers. Learns your patterns over time. Client assets: Track pixels, GTM, hosting, CMS & 20+ integrations per client. Campaigns & Projects: Manage work across all platforms with tasks & collaboration built in.

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George Kastri
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Stish was born from years of frustration in the trenches of performance marketing. We've been the performance marketers staying late to update spreadsheets. We've been the creatives waiting for feedback that never came. We've been the strategists trying to piece together campaign performance from a dozen different platforms. We built Stish because we knew there had to be a better way. A way to bring everyone together. creators, account managers, performance marketers and agencies, in one place where campaigns flow smoothly from planning to execution to optimization. Our name reflects our mission: to take you from the Start of your campaign idea to the Finish line of success, with every step managed, tracked, and optimized along the way.
Maneshwar Holla

Congratulations George on your launch!!

George Kastri

@lovestaco thank you !!

Daisuke Adachi

The "Where's the Pixel?" pain is so real — I've seen that exact chaos from the developer side, where missing tracking setups only get discovered after a campaign is already live.

What does the AI search look like in practice when a client has overlapping pixels or conflicting GTM setups? Curious how it handles the messy, real-world cases.

George Kastri

@daisuke_adachi Thank you for your comment. The situation you described is real! In Stish, when creating a client, the user is asked to add client assets like pixel(s). Currently, it can't automatically handle conflicts; instead, it notifies the user about the problem and helps guide them to fix it. However, what can’t be done now will be possible in the near future.