One $59 purchase.
Done coding like an amateur.
Drills + Flint + Tether in three private repos — the complete AI-assisted development workflow for builders who can’t afford to look like they’re winging it.
Your workflow is held together with sticky tape.
You’ve been patching together your Claude Code workflow from Twitter threads and Discord tips. Your PR reviews are gut feel. Your AI prompting is tribal knowledge you’ll forget in a month. You’ve told yourself you’ll clean it up "after launch," but there’s always another launch. The technical debt isn’t in your codebase right now — it’s in your process, and it compounds every day you ship without fixing it.
Three layers. One coherent workflow.
25 Claude Code skills
Your permanent AI pair programming playbook. Drop into ~/.claude/skills/ once, use forever.
5 PR-review GitHub Actions
Automate PR review so you ship code you’d actually show someone. Catches the stuff you stop noticing after hour four.
3 pre-commit hooks
The third piece of the workflow that closes the loop between your AI-assisted development and your production codebase.
"$59 is a lot pre-revenue."
// the honest math
Fifty-nine dollars is what separates "indie hacker who figured it out" from "indie hacker still figuring it out." Drills and Flint alone are $58 bought separately — you’re getting Tether for a dollar extra. More importantly, you’re getting a workflow, not a collection of tools. The Stack works as a system: Drills improves how you prompt, Flint enforces review quality automatically, Tether holds the production connection together. One $59 decision ends the patchwork. No monthly fee. No renewal. Done.