Now discovering LA
Stealwise runs an autonomous agent that finds businesses with empty inventory, negotiates steep discounts, and delivers them to your inbox. No sales teams. No manual curation. Just deals worth taking.
How it works
The agent maps local businesses and identifies those with predictable inventory gaps — slow dinner services, unused appointment slots, unsold event capacity.
Using deal economics David Kamjoo refined running DealHeist since 2010, the agent proposes mutually beneficial terms and closes the deal without a human in the loop.
Deals land in your inbox, formatted and priced to move. The agent tracks performance, optimizes timing, and compounds subscriber value daily.
The agent runs 24/7
No business hours. No holidays. The agent scouts and negotiates while you sleep, maintaining a constant pipeline of new deals.
Deals are structured for value and viability — steep enough to excite subscribers, sustainable enough that merchants come back.
Every business is vetted and geolocation-verified. No scrapyard massage parlors. No expired event tickets. Just places worth your time.
One curated deal in your inbox each morning, formatted with everything you need to act: price, location, deadline, and why it's genuinely good.
Built on experience
The original daily-deals model collapsed because it was built on expensive human infrastructure: sales teams to sign up merchants, editors to curate deals, account managers to maintain relationships. Every layer of human labor added cost and friction that eventually broke the economics for everyone.
Stealwise removes that infrastructure entirely. The agent does what a team of ten used to do — and it works while you're not watching.
Stealwise is building the autonomous layer between local businesses with empty inventory and the people who want to fill it. No legacy sales team. No editorial gatekeeping. Just a machine that finds value and passes it through.