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Instantly update Flutter UIs from a server, bypassing app store reviews.

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Product memo

Stac gives Flutter developers and mobile teams a server-driven UI framework. It enables instant app interface updates, removing the need for app store approvals. This approach speeds development cycles and allows for quicker experimentation, serving teams that prioritize agility and direct control over their mobile app's frontend.

For who

Flutter developers and mobile teams

Solves what

Instantly update Flutter app UIs without rebuilds or store reviews.

  • Instant UI updates
  • Server-driven UI framework
  • Open-source SDK & CLI

In their own words

Update Flutter apps

in seconds, not weeks

No need for AppStore/PlayStore Approvals.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot subscription with free tier

Model

subscription

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

Key Tactics
  • A free tier captures hobbyists and small teams with generous usage limits.
  • Unlimited user seats on paid plans remove friction for growing teams.

Operator context

Operating setup

Founded

Nov 2025

Platform

Web app

Audience

Developers

Market demand

Stac keyword demand

5 keywords

5 keywords
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Market demand is Starter-tier market intelligence.

Derived from this product’s latest SimilarWeb keyword mix — directional demand, not proof.

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Vc Growth
Effort
Small Team
About Stac Expand

Stac offers Flutter developers a server-driven UI framework that allows for instant updates to app interfaces. This approach removes the need for app store approvals, shortening development cycles.

The open-source SDK and CLI provide a flexible foundation for mobile teams. It helps developers maintain direct control over their app's frontend, making it easier to experiment and iterate quickly.

Stac's positioning targets teams that need agility and faster deployment in their Flutter projects.