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Share a stack with anyone

How sharing works, what the recipient sees, and a few ways to share beyond the link.

Written by Kyle Hudson

A public stack can be shared with anyone — they don't need a Stacklist account to view it.

Grab the share link

  1. Open the stack.

  2. Click the three dots in the top-right.

  3. Select Share Stack.

  4. Copy the link.

That link opens a clean, browsable view of your stack. The recipient sees your cards, your descriptions, your images — and can click through to any card's source site.

What the recipient can do

Anyone with the link can:

  • Browse every card in the stack

  • Click through to the original source of any card

  • See who made the stack (your profile)

  • Copy the link and pass it along

They can't edit or add cards unless you've invited them as a collaborator. See Invite collaborators to a stack for that workflow.

Where else to share

The link works anywhere links work: text message, email, Slack, LinkedIn, your newsletter, the description of a podcast episode. A few patterns that tend to work well:

  • In email follow-ups — instead of listing five recommendations inline, send one stack link.

  • In social bios — a public stack makes a better "link in bio" than a website that covers everything.

  • On your own site — you can embed a stack directly, so the live cards update whenever you change them. See Embed a stack on your website.

Stop sharing

To revoke a link, switch the stack to private. Anyone who had the link loses access immediately. See Public vs private stacks.

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