FAQ
What is Stacks?
Stacks is a visual surface for collecting things worth keeping — ideas, quotes, links, images, PDFs, and videos — organised into stacks. Think of it as a calm home for your references and research, without feeds, ads, or noise.
What are stacks and cards?
A card is one saved thing: a note, an image, a link, a file. A stack is a collection of cards. Stacks can hold other stacks, so you can nest as deep as your projects need.
What can I save?
Text notes (with full markdown and a rich-text editor), images, links with previews, PDFs and office documents, video, fonts, color palettes, and most other files. Drag and drop works, and the Chrome extension captures from any page.
Is my stuff private?
Yes — every stack is private by default. You decide per stack whether it stays private, becomes unlisted (anyone with the link), or public. Private stacks can also be shared through revocable share links.
Can I work with others?
You can invite collaborators to any stack by username or email. Editors can add, edit, and arrange cards alongside you.
How do I present my work?
Every stack has four views: Grid, Editorial, Story, and Present — a full-screen mode that shows one card at a time, like slides.
What does it cost?
Stacks is free while in beta. See pricing for where it’s headed.
How do I delete my account?
From settings, or email hello@stacks.plusand we’ll take care of it. Deleting your account removes your content.