> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://stackerai.gitbook.io/stacker-ai/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://stackerai.gitbook.io/stacker-ai/navigating-the-dapp/partners.md).

# Partners

The StackerAI Treasury Management System (TMS) is a software solution that helps other protocols and DAOs manage their treasury operations efficiently. While the primary focus of our TMS is on managing an organization's cash, liquidity, and financial risk, it also provides benefits to our partners, in terms of exposure and visibility.&#x20;

### Who Can Become a Partner?

Our partnership program is open to every project in the space. To become a partner teams can fill out an application, contact our development team or simply register an account page as a treasury partner. Our team will coordinate joint marketing efforts to ensure visibility for each partnered project.&#x20;

### Community Benefits&#x20;

The partner tab on the StackerAI dApp provides a simple hub for partnered communities to follow the performance of their respective treasuries. By clicking on a partnered account, new users can access a bio of the project and common links to gain information.&#x20;

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