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Before diving into specific features, it helps to understand the core building blocks you will encounter throughout StaccShare. This page defines each concept and explains how they fit together to help you share what you use with your audience.

Staccs

A Stacc is the foundation of everything in StaccShare. Each Stacc represents a single piece of content you have created, whether that is an Instagram post, TikTok video, YouTube tutorial, or blog article. Think of a Stacc as a dedicated page where you organize everything featured in that content. From a Stacc, you can:
  • Add items (products, places, tools) that appear in the content
  • Organize items into categories for easy browsing
  • Link directly to the original post so followers can connect the Stacc to your content
Every Stacc you create is accessible through your bio link, giving followers a single destination to find everything you share.

Items

An item is anything you want to share within a Stacc. This could be a product you are wearing, a tool you are using, a place you visited, or a service you recommend. Each item can include:
FieldDescription
NameThe product or item name (for example, “Sony A7IV Camera”)
LinkA URL where followers can purchase or learn more
ImageA photo to help followers recognize the item
CategoryAn optional label to group similar items together
PriceThe item price, if applicable
NotesExtra details such as size, color, discount codes, or why you recommend it
Items are the core of what your followers are looking for. The more detail you provide, the easier it is for them to find and get what you have.

Categories

A category is a way to group related items within a single Stacc. Instead of presenting a long list of items, categories let followers jump directly to what they are interested in. Categories are ideal for:
  • Separating outfit pieces from accessories in a fashion post
  • Grouping skincare products separately from makeup in a tutorial
  • Organizing gear, software, and accessories in a desk setup video
  • Distinguishing hotels from restaurants in a travel vlog
You define your own category names, and you can reuse them across multiple Staccs to keep your organization consistent.
Your bio link is a single, permanent URL that you add to your social media profiles. When followers tap it, they land on your StaccShare page and see all of your published Staccs in one place.
Followers see a visual grid of your Staccs, each with a cover image and title. They tap the Stacc that matches the content they just watched and browse the items inside. No searching, no scrolling through old posts, no waiting for you to reply to DMs.

Public Profile

Your public profile is your personalized StaccShare page, hosted at your unique URL (for example, yourname.staccshare.com or a custom domain). This is where your bio link points and where followers browse your Staccs.
You can customize your public profile with your name, bio, profile photo, and social links to make it feel like an extension of your brand.
An affiliate link is a special URL that tracks when someone makes a purchase through your recommendation. When you add affiliate links to your items, you can earn a commission each time a follower buys something you shared. StaccShare supports affiliate links from any network or retailer. Simply paste your affiliate URL into the link field when adding an item, and StaccShare handles the rest.
StaccShare does not take a cut of your affiliate earnings. What you earn is yours to keep.

Analytics

Analytics help you understand how followers interact with your Staccs and items. From your dashboard, you can see:
  • Which Staccs get the most views
  • Which items get the most clicks
  • Where your traffic is coming from
  • Trends over time
Use this data to learn what your audience is most interested in and tailor your content accordingly.

Keep exploring

Creating a Stacc

Learn how to build a Stacc step by step, from adding a title to publishing.

Adding Items

Dive deeper into item options, including images, affiliate links, and best practices.