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Help & Guides

Everything you need to get started and make the most of Ustaack.

On this page

  • Getting Started
  • Features Overview
  • Using Stacks
  • Collaboration
  • Tagging Best Practices
  • Tips for Naming Your Stack
  • Visibility & Sharing
  • Monetize Stacks
  • Private Stacks Guide
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • FAQs
  • Need Help?

Getting Started

  1. Sign in or create an account.
  2. Click Create New to start a stack.
  3. Add items: links, tools, notes, and resources.
  4. Organize with tags and reorder by drag-and-drop.
  5. Publish publicly or keep private for your team.

Collaboration

  • Invite teammates to co-edit stacks you own.
  • Use comments or descriptions to explain context and decisions.
  • Establish naming/tagging conventions to keep stacks consistent.
  • Review changes regularly; keep critical items pinned.

Tagging Best Practices

  • Prefer 3–6 focused tags per stack or item.
  • Use singular nouns ("template", "react") for consistency.
  • Avoid duplicates: pick one of “ai/AI/Artificial-Intelligence”.
  • Use audience or stage tags when helpful ("beginner", "ops").

Visibility & Sharing

  • Draft: only you and invited collaborators can view while editing.
  • Private: access restricted to invited collaborators; not shareable publicly.
  • Unlisted: anyone with the link can view; not indexed or discoverable.
  • Public: discoverable via explore and search; ideal for sharing broadly.

Features Overview

  • Flexible items: add links, descriptions, tags, and references.
  • Collaboration: invite teammates to contribute to shared stacks.
  • Publishing controls: Draft, Private, Unlisted, and Public visibility.
  • Discovery: explore trending stacks and follow creators.
  • Version-friendly: iterate and update over time.

Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Toggle sidebar: Ctrl/Cmd + B

Tip: Some pages may provide additional shortcuts in context menus.

Using Stacks

Stacks are living collections of resources. Use them to onboard teammates, document workflows, or share your favorite tools.

  • Create topic-focused stacks for clarity and reuse.
  • Group related items with tags; keep tag names concise.
  • Use descriptions to explain why a resource matters.
  • Pin essential items to the top for quick access.

Tips for Naming Your Stack

Keep it clear and searchable
Concise names make stacks easier to find and understand.
  • Lead with the purpose: “Frontend Hiring Onboarding”.
  • Add scope or audience if useful: “AI Research – Starter”.
  • Avoid jargon unless your audience expects it.
  • Use consistent casing and separators across your org.

Monetize Stacks

Share your expertise and earn from premium, well-structured stacks.

  • Define a clear outcome for buyers (e.g., “Ship your first SaaS in 30 days”).
  • Bundle templates, checklists, and curated links for extra value.
  • Keep a free teaser stack to build trust and reach.
  • Update regularly; communicate changes in the description.

Private Stacks Guide

Use Private visibility for internal or sensitive collections.

  1. Create or open a stack.
  2. Go to Visibility and choose Private.
  3. Invite collaborators by username or share a direct invite link.
  4. Review access regularly and remove unused collaborators.

FAQs

Can I duplicate a stack?

Yes. Open the stack and choose Duplicate from the actions menu.

How do tags work?

Tags are free-form labels for grouping items. Use 3–6 tags per stack for best results.

Can I share a private stack?

You can invite specific collaborators. For broader access without indexing, use Unlisted.

Need Help?

Still stuck? Reach out on our Contact page or browse Explore to see how others build.