What Is Stacker?
Stacker is a no-code tool for building apps to power your business and securely share data, whether you're looking for a project management tool, client portal, task tracker or custom CRM.
Sync data from Airtable, Google Sheets, Salesforce or 60 other data connectors to create a single source of truth for your team.
Build your app from scratch or use a STACKER TEMPLATE to get started.
Who Uses Stacker?
For anyone tired of cookie-cutter apps, Stacker gives you the ability to create slick, tailor-made software without code. Stacker Permissions and Roles lets you share data with whoever needs it.
Where can Stacker be deployed?
About the vendor
- Stacker
- Located in London, UK
- Founded in 2017
Stacker support
- Chat
Languages
English
Stacker pricing
Starting Price:
- Yes, has free trial
- Yes, has free version
Stacker has a free version and offers a free trial. Stacker paid version starts at US$79.00/month.
Pricing plans get a free trialAbout the vendor
- Stacker
- Located in London, UK
- Founded in 2017
Stacker support
- Chat
Languages
English
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Features of Stacker
Reviews of Stacker
Verified Reviewer
Finally, UI for Airtable
Comments: It has allowed us to give controlled access to our Airtable database to the outside world.
Pros:
Stacker is a brilliant platform to transform your existing Airtable database into a portal which can be accessed by internal or 3rd party users. We love the platform because it allows us to get 3rd party access to a very limited part of our database. Also, it helps us cut costs on Airtable licences since our internal staff can use it too.
Cons:
First of all the UI -albeit very clean, needs a few advanced functions like custom action buttons, multi-layered navigation etc. But the stacker team seems to be very active in releasing new features fairly often, so hopefully these features are on the horizon. Also, it's not the cheapest thing to run -at 300usd per month for per each multi-role portal.
Alternatives Considered: Glide and AppSheet
Reasons for Switching to Stacker: We love Airtable - and stacker was pretty much the only real option for us to achieve the goal of allowing other people access our database in a secure, controlled fashion.
Alyssa
Stellar company with lots of growth planned
Comments: This software has completely changed our daily operations. Support is always helpful when we need it. I can’t rave about it enough.
Pros:
This product allows us to build systems for our team and our clients, rather than forcing our clients to adjust their expectations to what traditional software allows.
Cons:
There are some key features and functionality missing but these doesn’t concern me, as the stacker team is constantly gathering feedback and rolling out new features.
Alternatives Considered: Yardi Breeze and Buildium
Reasons for Choosing Stacker: Stacker allowed us to outline exactly what our clients need, and deliver that. No other option gave that capability.
Switched From: AppFolio Property Manager
Reasons for Switching to Stacker: We were excited about the customer experience we could build and the operational efficiency.
Ryan
Good tool if you need specific feature sets and are okay with limited styling
Comments: We chose Stacker because at the time it was the best option of what was available. It has some nice features and what they have is well executed, I just feel that it's expensive for what it is as a small team tool. If we were a large organization the cost would be trivial, but we only use it for our small team, not the whole company. However, while they are developing the platform, we are waiting for Airtable's Interfaces platform to catch up for us to switch. The release of new features by Stacker is pretty slow compared to Airtable's releases; so we aren't committing to an annual plan and instead doing month to month so we can jump to Airtable which we already pay for and it is a better value.
Pros:
It got our concept up and running pretty quickly and the logins of users is simple. I do like that they're adding in new data sources, which has potential in the future.
Cons:
The cost of their tiers and features is very high for what you get, a lot of what seems like should be part of a basic set of features for any paid plan, you need to go to the highest level plan.
Alternatives Considered: Airtable and Softr
Reasons for Switching to Stacker: At the time it had a feature set that aligned better with our use case, the UI looked a bit nicer too.
Mike
Build your own custom portal in an hour. Amazing value, product & organization
Comments:
Stacker has been a major succes story for us so far. We ran a very unsuccesful software project to create a custom portal that already was 6 months late and a lot of money over budget with no working product in sight.
Within a month we redesigned a more feature rich portal that's more a lightweight ERP then a read-only site with a lot of custom features and an amazing UX for a small price.
I absolutely love Stacker and I'm a strong believer of their team and leadership. Their innovation speed is impressive and I'm very curious on where they stand in a year time.
Signed,
One happy customer
Pros:
- Ease of use - Low price - Brandable - Feature rich - Innovation speed - Customer support - Listening to users
Cons:
- It's hard to keep up with my rising expectations but they are pulling it off. What's lacking are more advanced custom features like scheduling but overall they really are in a great space.
Alternatives Considered: Airtable
Reasons for Choosing Stacker: Innovation speed and cost
Reasons for Switching to Stacker: Highly customizable, brandable, better UX, more control over usage & rights, better adoption by users
Kaleb
The Perfect Solution
Pros:
The ability to integrate with Stacker, and build out a database in any way I needed. The ability to link sheets with each other has helped to boost productivity and efficiency in my day to day operations immensely.
Cons:
The communication functionality seems glitchy and needs refined. I love that each page has a communication thread linked to it. This will help with client communications, though right now we are still using email for communications since this feature still needs a lot of work.