
StackEdit
Text editor software
Editor software
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- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
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What is StackEdit
StackEdit is a browser-based Markdown text editor designed for writing and editing documents with live preview. It targets users who need a lightweight editor for notes, documentation, and Markdown-formatted content without installing a desktop application. The product emphasizes web access, Markdown features (such as preview and export), and optional synchronization with common cloud storage services.
Browser-based, no install
StackEdit runs in a web browser, which reduces setup effort compared with many desktop editors. This makes it practical for users who work across multiple machines or locked-down environments. It also simplifies sharing a consistent editing environment without managing local installations.
Markdown-first editing workflow
The editor focuses on Markdown authoring with a live preview workflow suited to documentation and note-taking. This is useful for users who primarily produce Markdown for wikis, README files, and knowledge bases. The interface and feature set align more closely with Markdown writing than general-purpose code editors.
Cloud sync and export options
StackEdit supports saving and syncing content through integrations with common cloud storage providers, which helps keep documents available across devices. It also provides export options for sharing content in other formats. These capabilities support lightweight publishing and collaboration workflows where a full IDE is unnecessary.
Not a full IDE
StackEdit is not designed to replace full-featured code editors used for software development. It typically lacks advanced language tooling such as deep debugging, project-wide refactoring, and extensive extension ecosystems. Teams needing comprehensive development workflows often require a dedicated desktop editor or IDE.
Browser and connectivity constraints
Because it is primarily browser-based, performance and behavior depend on the browser environment and device resources. Some workflows may be affected by network conditions when using online access or cloud synchronization. Users in restricted networks may find integrations or access less reliable.
Limited enterprise controls
StackEdit is oriented toward individual and small-team usage rather than centralized enterprise administration. It generally does not provide the same level of administrative controls, policy enforcement, or managed deployment options found in enterprise-focused editors. Organizations with strict compliance requirements may need additional governance outside the tool.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Open-source / Self-hosted | Free | Licensed under Apache-2.0; in-browser Markdown editor with offline support, sync to Google Drive/Dropbox/GitHub, no paid plans or pricing listed on the official site (stackedit.io). |