What Makes Stacks Better?
Filter and Visualize the Workload
With Stacks it takes one glance to instantly decipher everyone's workload. No information hidden 10 clicks deep and no complicated Gantt charts.
Where most major task management systems fail is in quickly showing who's busy, with what, and for how long. Stacks uses a combination of easy to follow charts and filtering options to help you see how busy things really are. Check how many tasks a given client has for the next week, then, in one click, narrow it down to a group level.
Assign Tasks and Get Responses
Email sucks at accountability. Stacks fixes that problem.
Stacks is built to make sure a task is constantly on someone's plate. When a task is assigned or completed an alert is sent to the corresponding party. If a task can't be completed due to a conflict the user can return it to the sender and ask for more information. Each of these alerts can also be sent as an email.
Additionally, each task has a history log that allows you to see who's accessed and updated tasks over time.
View and Make Changes Instantly
We believe in team transparency. Know what each team member is focused on with a click, and, if needed, alter their tasks with ease.
Stacks is a project manager's best friend. Instead of constantly checking on tasks, everything can easily be tracked and changed instantly. Don't have a project manager? That's okay, Stacks gives everyone the ability to work without limits: prioritize, reassign, and give status updates without the hassle.
All About Simplicity — Visually and Logically
Creating a task shouldn't be more effort than the task itself. It takes seconds to add and update tasks in Stacks. We've worked tirelessly to create an interface that is simple to use, yet still provides all the information you need to work.
What does this mean? It means you don't have to deal with dozens of unused text boxes and toggles. It means there aren't links all over the place that make no sense. We've made Stacks work around you, not the other way around.