About Knack
Knack encodes the methodology that took 100+ production build sessions to develop. We packaged it so you don't have to build it yourself.
The origin
Claude Code is a powerful tool. But raw capability isn't enough. The real barrier to effective autonomous development isn't technical complexity — it's the sequential thinking, institutional knowledge, and perseverance required before it works reliably.
Knack came from building Edge Platform V4 — a production SaaS — using Claude Code autonomously over months of evening and weekend sessions. Every failure pattern we hit, every scope problem we solved, every verification gate we learned to require: it's all encoded into Knack skills.
Enterprise teams spend $10,000 or more per month figuring this out independently. Knack is the shortcut.
"The idea was always the hard part.
Building just got easier."
By the numbers
Build sessions
100+
Production ACMS sessions that generated the patterns encoded in Knack skills.
Skills at launch
17
Across Starter, Foundation, Builder, and Pro tiers — from methodology to behavioral patterns.
Time to connect
<5m
One JSON entry in your MCP config. API key arrives by email within seconds of subscribing.
The methodology — ACMS
The Autonomous Chain Mode System is a sequential build chain designed for Claude Code. Sessions run overnight. Each session's output becomes the next session's input. Gate verification ensures nothing advances without passing structured checks.
Knack is built using ACMS. It proves the methodology it sells. Every skill is the encoded output of a real session — not documentation written after the fact.
The methodology isn't a prompt library. Skills are live infrastructure. When we improve a skill, every subscriber inherits the improvement automatically — the next time they call it.
Company information
Knack is a product of Viral Ventures LLC, a software company focused on developer productivity tools and autonomous build systems.
Knack operates under the trade name Knack LLC, registered in New Mexico.
This is a software subscription business. No physical goods. No financial services. No regulated activity of any kind.