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🧐 What we’re trying to solve

Web browsers have been around for more than 30 years. It’s probably one of the most used tools that everyone uses everyday. With something that is so commonly and frequently used, there are many inefficiencies that slow down our workflow.

<aside> 📚 Bookmark managing is primitive

It’s time-consuming to save, edit, organize and access bookmarks


Most bookmarks end up being junk


No way to share/collaborate bookmarks

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<aside> 🔍 Browser search bar is unreliable

Your most frequented sites are never in the position you want


No prevention of duplicate tabs


Suggestions based on your input are weak

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<aside> 🤯 Browser tabs are out of control

No intuitive way to efficiently manage tabs


Fear of closing tabs leads to clutter


Unnecessary tabs take up computer memory

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<aside> 🐢 Teams are not on the same page

Teams have files spread across multiple apps, making it time-consuming to find what they need


New hires take a long time to get up to speed because they don’t know their teams most frequented links

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Stackable is transforming the way we browse the web. Imagine if Trello/Notion + Spotlight/Raycast/Alfred had a baby, that’s Stackable.

👋 About us

🌟 Value

Treat others the way you want to be treated

Yes, we just have one. This golden rule or moral principle is something we strive to live by and remind ourselves on a daily basis. It encompasses so many things. Most importantly, practicing empathy. Having the ability to understand the feelings of other people and put yourself in someone else’s shoes. By doing so, it will make you reconsider your actions towards others in any situation, regardless of work or life.

👀 Open roles

Have you worked at a startup? Founded your own? Built a product from scratch and shipped it to real users? We’re looking for passionate builders from all backgrounds anywhere in the world.

🛠 Frontend React Engineer (Fully-remote)

We are looking for an awesome JavaScript developer who is proficient with React.js. As a front end engineer, you will be working on the Stackable Chrome extension. Your primary focus will be on developing user interface components and implementing them following well-known React.js workflows and Chrome plugin API. You will ensure that these components and the overall application are robust and easy to maintain. You will coordinate with the rest of the team working on different layers of the infrastructure. Therefore, a commitment to collaborative problem solving, sophisticated design, and quality product is important.