Stacker is an AI-native application platform for building internal tools, CRMs, and dashboards. Its product includes AI agents that work with live data, remember context, and run across Slack, email, Telegram, SMS, and web interfaces. The company also advertises SOC 2 compliance and more than 2,000 integrations.
Build custom CRMs to manage customer relationships; Create internal tools for team productivity; Develop customer portals for client interactions; Automate workflows to save time; Integrate with existing business systems for seamless operations.
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Stacker primarily focuses on the software industry, specifically in the market for no-code development platforms that enable users to create custom CRMs, internal tools, and business applications.
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Stacker's main competitors in the no-code application development market include:
Noloco: An affordable option that connects existing data from Airtable or Google Sheets to create custom apps. It features a user-friendly point-and-click interface and extensive customization options, making it suitable for users familiar with databases.
Softr: Known for its intuitive drag-and-drop interface, Softr allows users to build web applications and client portals quickly, leveraging existing databases. It is particularly user-friendly and provides a range of templates, but it lacks the capability for native mobile app development.
Bubble: Offers extensive customization and control over app design and functionality through a visual programming interface. While it allows for complex applications, it has a steeper learning curve, making it more suitable for users with some development experience.
Glide: Specializes in transforming spreadsheet data into mobile-first applications. It is user-friendly and ideal for quick deployments, although it has limited customization options compared to others.
Blaze.tech: This platform allows for the creation of both internal and external-facing applications and includes a built-in database with advanced security features. It is suitable for organizations needing robust security and flexibility.
Airtable: Combines database functionality with a spreadsheet interface, offering extensive customization options and visual data representation. It is scalable for both individual users and large enterprises.
Retool: A low-code platform aimed at developers, offering a hybrid approach that combines a user-friendly interface with the ability to add custom code, making it ideal for technical teams.
Adalo: Focused on mobile and web app development, Adalo provides a user-friendly interface and supports multi-platform development, allowing for extensive customization.
Notable differences among these competitors include their pricing structures, ease of use, customization capabilities, and whether they include features like a native CMS or mobile app development.
Serves over 88,500 teams globally; Notable clients include TED and Zapier; ISO 27001 certified for security standards.