A better way to evaluate and compare software tools
Most software evaluations live in scattered spreadsheets and email threads that no one can find six months later. StackTrack gives you a structured, private research log so every evaluation leaves a record — not a mystery.
How it works
From discovery to decision in four steps
1
Search the catalog
Browse thousands of software tools across every category. Filter by type, use case, and community rating.
2
Add to your library
Add solutions to your library with an "In Evaluation" status. Write private notes on your criteria, concerns, and first impressions.
3
Compare side by side
View your shortlisted tools together. See community pros and cons, integration data, and your own annotations in one place.
4
Log your decision
Record why you chose or passed on a tool. That context becomes searchable institutional knowledge — not a forgotten email thread.
Built-in evaluation framework
Everything your evaluation needs, without extra noise
StackTrack is purpose-built for software research. It ships with the structure most teams try to recreate in spreadsheets — without the maintenance overhead.
Try it free- Private evaluation notes per tool
- Status tracking: Evaluating → Active → Archived
- Community ratings aggregated from real users
- Integration mapping (what connects to what)
- Vendor contact capture during trade shows
- Anonymized pros & cons from community
- Full history of past evaluations
- Project-level software grouping
Your next software decision deserves better than a spreadsheet
Free to start. Private by default. No credit card required.
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