Stacker is a platform for creating and managing digital content. It allows users to easily create and organize digital assets, such as images, videos, and documents, and share them across a variety of platforms. With its intuitive interface and powerful features, Stacker makes it easy for businesses to collaborate and manage their digital content with ease.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Its two-way connection with Airtable is great. We have had a great experience building no-code web-apps using Stacker. I recommend it very much and have been using it several years now.
I don't have anything I dislike greatly about Stacker. The only thing I would improve is having the ability to have a public portal with information because it's currently not available.
There are many processes in my organization that require CRUD access to data in Airtable, but mediated with permissions. Stacker is just a VERY SIMPLE way to achieve this and it works perfectly well.
Stacker lets us provide external users with the exact data we want to share with them. Great product, great support, nice people!
I wish they also let us create publicly-available sites.
We need to provide different types of external users access to different fields of data, and we need each to see only the data that pertains to them. Bingo!
This is user friendly app . You can import your data as well. you can quickly transfer you data into nice front end .
too much dependency on Airtable . it does not offer real time chat services
creating apps
I like the level of control it gives you to in the realm of user permissions and data visibility control. I also love that Stacker allows a lot of people to interact with your Airtable data without having to add users to your Airtable account and without having to worry that end users are mucking about in your Airtable database. Airtable user costs can add up pretty fast so this is a huge benefit.
There are a few downsides to Stacker, which to be honest are heavily outweighed by the upsides as long as you are using Stacker for the right use cases. Downside one: It isn't the least expensive software out there, however, if you run a cost analysis (Airtable user cost X Airtable user count) in the right cases using Stacker can actually save you quite a bit of money and headache because now you can control who sees what and who can interact with what based on role-based permissions (high-level plan option I believe). Downside Two: Aside from adding your own custom CSS into the system there are very few design customization options. You are stuck with choices like menu top or left side, dark or light theme, and one accent color. It's not a huge deal but it does feel like there should be a few more out-of-the-box design options before jumping right to custom CSS.
We are able to have several clients and their teams work in one Airtable database without them having any visibility of each other, the core database, or any features that they have not paid us to provide. Previously this would have required several Airtable bases, several user licenses, and the headache of client users making accidental changes to the database. You can lock down a lot in Airtable, but end users will always find a way to find and change the one item you can't lockdown.
It is a user friendly design everyone can understand it easily and used build web apps with no code and would recommend it
Some limitations are observed in layout options and some time delay
For creating apps
Stacker helps to manage different projects and we can also track the different projects from the application. It also helps to syc with different third party application like airtable, google and many others.
As of now I dont have any such downside for this tool but one thing I would say here is some times it create slowness to sync with third party application which I would like to take attention on this point.
We are using Stacker in many ways like to track the different projects and its status. We are also saving lots of confidential information which we can share with different users as per the role.
I have been an airtable user for more than 2 years when I discover stacker which allowed me to deploy the ERP I made to all my company.
The delay between stacker and airtable remains a problem.
I use it to transform the ERP I made on Airtable into a genuine app for my colleagues.
the simplicity, and user-friendly design.
They do have some limitations in terms of layout options.
I was using Airtalbe for a while, but I was struggling with the interface, it was not user-friendly, and stacker provided just this.
The best thing about Stacker would be the no-code environment. We are very easily able to track and manage different projects. Its absolutely a delight how easily we are ablt to use Airtables with the help of Stacker. It also helps keep a lot of data secure which is basically a plus point.
There really isn't any downside of Stacker but if i could improve one thing about Stacker it would be to reduce the lag that is caused because of developing a connection with airtable.
With the help of Stacker, the maintaince and tracking of several projects have become way easier, how user-friendly it has made working with airtables and the plethora of user/data permission, accessibility and visibility it provides.
The ability to customize so much within the application. We can create whatever we want really
I have disliked the load time primarily, but that has vastly improved as of late. I would say some of the aspects of user experience could be improved. More features related to this would be helpful.
The organization and clarity of our team has improved since switching to stacker.