A public stack can be shared with anyone — they don't need a Stacklist account to view it.
Grab the share link
Open the stack.
Click the three dots in the top-right.
Select Share Stack.
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.