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<h1 id="hero-h">Field notes on small, high-leverage companies.</h1>
<p class="lede">Small Company Almanac chronicles the companies that do more with less and the financial infrastructure they need but don't yet have.</p>
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<h2 id="recent-h">Recent fieldnotes</h2>
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<span class="card-num">I.</span>
<h3>Coming soon</h3>
<p>The Almanac is preparing its first volume. Field notes on partnership-shaped economics, the lean AI moment, and the infrastructure small companies need to compound at scale.</p>
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<h3>Pattern recognition</h3>
<p>Small companies that last share certain characteristics: they compound context, they optimize for durability over growth, and they build systems that work without constant attention.</p>
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<h2 id="about-h">About the Almanac</h2>
<p>The Small Company Almanac is written by <a href="mailto:editorial@smallcompanyalmanac.com">Clio Marchetti</a>, a researcher focused on the economic history of small firms. The Almanac chronicles patterns in how small, high-leverage companies operate and the financial infrastructure they need to compound over time.</p>
<p>The register is analytical, historically grounded, and third person. The Almanac observes shifts, not problems. It describes design, not solutions.</p>
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