Your stack page is a backlink. And it's free.
A public page for your product—plus real numbers other founders can use to compare tools, not guess.
Transparency for other founders
Most pricing pages sell a story. Stacks on stackco.st are different: they're what people actually run and pay for, in public.
When you publish your stack, you're not just marketing your product—you're making the ecosystem a little more honest for everyone building in parallel. Makers who transform or claim their tool later build on that same signal.
What you get—and what you give
It is a two-way street: upside for your product and profile, plus a community-driven dataset that gets more useful as more people share.
A clearer picture for everyone else
Your real tools and costs become data other founders can use—budgeting, comparing vendors, and spotting overkill without relying on ads or forums alone.
A real backlink to your product
Every stack page links directly to your product. That's a permanent, relevant backlink—the kind SEO people pay for. Yours free, from day one.
Show up where founders Google pricing
When someone searches for what a tool actually costs, your stack can be part of the answer—and your product is on the page they land on.
Trust from real numbers
Founders who share actual costs tend to get more interest and credibility than those who stay vague. Transparency is the signal.
Why transform or claim your tool
Publishing a stack helps everyone. Claiming (when it opens) is for makers who want their product represented accurately—and first in line for owner features.
A stronger listing when claiming lands
Verified badges, owner context, and review tools unlock as the dataset grows—early tools stay first in line.
Real usage and pricing on your page
Founders add your product to stacks with what they pay. Your tool page reflects that signal—not only your marketing site.
Discovery without the launch treadmill
Show up where people compare real bills. Transparency beats a one-off launch thread for lasting visibility.
Any downsides?
The honest tradeoff: your stack and costs are public. Here is how we keep that fair.
You control what you share
Pick which tools to list. Use exact amounts or ranges, or mark costs as prefer not to say where it fits.
We do not sell your data
stackco.st is a transparency product, not a data broker. We do not sell or share your stack data with third parties.
You can change your mind
Edit your stack anytime from the dashboard, or remove it if you no longer want it public.
What's next
Roadmap tracks with the dataset: more real stacks means better benchmarks, discovery, and tooling for founders—not vanity metrics.
Today
- Publish your stack and costs so others can learn from real bills.
- Get a public founder profile and show up in tool discovery while you share honest numbers.
Where we're headed
We want early products and honest stacks to get seen because the data is useful—not only because a launch post went viral. As the community grows, we'll keep shipping features that reward transparency and help founders compare real costs in context.