Free stack map

The 2026 AI Stack

The exact stack I use to run my own AI OS: every tool, what I actually run it for, and the swap-in for the day something better ships. Built on one idea: own the sockets, rent the tools, so the map never goes out of date.

A dark ink hero titled The 2026 AI Stack, with a grid of colored AI-tool app-icon logos lit in coral and teal glow
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The whole stack on one map

Core, Work, and Business on one page: the tool in every socket, from the brain that runs it all to the connector that makes the visuals to the way you get paid. The exact shape I build on.

What each tool is actually for

Not a list of names — the real job each one does. What I write with, what I research with, what I build and automate with, and what captures the lead and sends the money. Plainly, per slot.

Own the sockets, rent the tools

Every slot has a swap-in, so when a better model ships you pop the chip out and drop the new one in. The system stays; only the tool changes. That's why this map won't expire.

What's inside

  • The full stack on one map — Core, Work, and Business, every socket filled
  • What each tool is actually for, in plain English, not just a logo wall
  • The swap-in tool in every slot, so the map survives the next model launch
  • The one connector that gives you every creative model — images, video, voice — without a pile of subscriptions
  • The 'own the sockets, rent the tools' idea that makes the whole thing last
  • The on-ramp to the AI OS Blueprint — the shell that turns this map into a running system

Questions

Is this really free?

Yes. Drop your email and the map is yours, and a copy lands in your inbox so you keep it.

Do I need to be technical?

No. It's a map of tools with plain-English notes on what each one is for. Every pick links out, and nothing here asks you to write code to understand it.

Is this the same as the AI OS Blueprint?

No. This is the tool map — what sits in each socket. The AI OS Blueprint is the shell the map points to: the skills, agents, and memory that turn these tools into one running system. The map links to it as the next step.

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