Stack is the content distribution hub for indie hackers — one place to publish, manage your audience, and get paid. No revenue share. No stitching together Substack + Mailchimp + Zapier.
Indie hackers shouldn't need a degree in DevOps just to send an email to their subscribers. But that's where we are — stitching together Substack for writing, Mailchimp for lists, Zapier for automation, and paying $150/month for the privilege. Meanwhile Substack takes 10% of everything you earn. That's not a platform. That's a tax.
Publish to newsletter, blog, and social from one place. Manage your entire audience in one dashboard. Accept payments without giving up a cut. Built for the solo founder who wants to ship, not maintain.
Write once. Send to newsletter, blog, Twitter, and LinkedIn — from the same editor. Your audience, everywhere, without the复制粘贴.
No platform lock-in. Export your list anytime. Build on your own infrastructure, not someone else's. If Stack disappears tomorrow, you keep your subscribers.
We make money from subscriptions, not from stealing a cut of yours. Keep 100% of what you earn. Substack takes 10%. We take zero.
Welcome sequences, onboarding drips, paywall triggers — set up once, run forever. Visual automation builder, no code required. Most indie hackers have 3-4 tools doing what Stack does in one.
No revenue share on any plan. Substack charges 10% on top of your subscription. Stack doesn't.
"The indie hackers who make it aren't the ones with the best product. They're the ones who figured out how to consistently get in front of the right people."
That's what Stack is for. Distribution infrastructure for the independent builder. Start free. Scale when it makes sense.