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# What is Stacker?

With Stacker, you don’t have to learn how to use our no-code platform to build the apps you need. You tell the platform what you want, and our AI builder does the rest.

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It don’t just give you a starting point. It can redesign layouts, add whole features, and even rewire the whole app if needed.

One of the things that enables this magic is that at its core, Stacker is still powered by our no-code application platform, which can power stunning mission-critical applications perfectly fitted to your business.


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