Boston · Massachusetts
Browser automation for Boston operations teams.
Biotech and pharma, world-class universities and hospitals, asset management, and robotics make Boston a research-and-ops powerhouse. Stackbirds turns the cross-portal busywork into agents.
Who we serve in Boston
- Biotech, pharma, and life sciences
- Healthcare and hospital networks
- Higher education and research
- Asset management and fintech
- Robotics and deeptech
- B2B SaaS
Workflows Stackbirds automates in Boston
- Research and grant ops. Track grant applications, IRB submissions, and reporting across institutional portals.
- Clinical and regulatory ops. Collect evidence and route approvals across quality and regulatory portals with audit trails.
- Healthcare revenue-cycle ops. Run eligibility, claim-status, and prior-auth follow-ups across payer portals.
- Investment ops. Reconcile transactions across custody, accounting, and bank portals.
- Customer onboarding. Run the multi-step onboarding checklist consistently for every new logo.
Why Boston teams choose Stackbirds
- Ten-minute setup. Onboard in five minutes and ship your first agent in ten — no consultants, no IT project.
- Works with every web app. Any browser-based tool — CRM, ERP, bank, and internal admin panels — with no APIs to build or maintain.
- SOC 2 ready, SSO supported. Isolated sandbox per agent, full audit trails, and human approval gates for destructive steps.
- No code, no prompts. Show it the workflow; it figures the rest out and asks before guessing.
Talk to the team
Stackbirds is a US company headquartered in San Francisco and works with Boston teams directly. Email hello@stackbirds.xyz or sign up to train your first agent free. Prefer it done for you? Book a Stackbirds consultation.
Boston FAQ
Is Stackbirds a fit for Boston biotech and life-sciences teams?
Yes. Agents run in isolated sandboxes with full audit trails and approval gates, fitting the traceability expectations of regulated life-sciences work.
Can Stackbirds work with university and hospital portals in Boston?
Yes — any browser portal works, including campus admin systems, IRB tools, and payer portals.