One-product-per-card voting
The site presents products as individual cards, with users deciding whether they actually use each one by stacking or skipping it.
Shovel Stack is a product ranking and discovery site where users stack what they use, skip what they don’t, and browse a public ranked board.
Shovel Stack is a product-ranking and discovery site built around a simple voting mechanic: people see one product at a time and stack it if they use it, or skip it if they do not. The home page describes the product as “Stack what you use,” with the crowd’s count determining which products rise on the board.
The site combines that voting flow with product submission, creator requests, and a public board of ranked products. Skips stay secret and no account is needed to vote, while a separate connect step lets users claim their record through X or email if they want their face attached to the stacks they make.
The site presents products as individual cards, with users deciding whether they actually use each one by stacking or skipping it.
Skipped items remain secret, which keeps negative responses private instead of visible on the board.
The board ranks products by stack count and can be filtered by time, signed status, product category, stackers, requested, winners, and ranked views.
The submit flow lets creators add a product with a name, URL, one-line description, and category.
A request flow lets visitors ask for a specific creator’s stack and counts those requests.
The connect flow supports X or email sign-in to claim a shovel, keep a record, and attach a face to stacks.
Browse one product at a time, decide whether you actually use it, and contribute to the ranking without creating an account.
Add a product with a name, URL, one-line description, and category so others can stack it.
Check the board to see which products are leading, then filter by category or view to narrow the list.
Ask the site to collect a specific creator’s stack and monitor the request counts over time.
Connect with X or email if you want to claim your shovel and attach your identity to your stacked products.
Shovel Stack is built around a simple voting flow: people stack products they use, and skipped items stay secret. The submit page also shows a separate request flow for asking which creator’s stack should be collected next.
The source shows a no-account voting flow and a connect step for claiming your shovel and keeping your record. It does not provide broader team or workspace features.
The site frames the product around one product per card, with a board that ranks products by stacks. The available pages do not describe exports, analytics, or other output formats beyond the live board and stats.
The pricing page currently returns a 404-style “page could not be found” message, so the source does not confirm a live pricing structure.
No integration details are described on the collected pages. The connect page only mentions X and email sign-in options for claiming a shovel record.
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