> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.usefuturestack.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Collections

> Save and share curated lists of AI tools using FutureStack collections.

Your stack is your personal collection of saved AI tools on FutureStack. It lives on your public profile and other users can see it.

## Saving a tool

When logged in, click the Save button on any tool card or tool page to add it to your stack. Click again to remove it.

## Viewing your stack

Go to your profile at [usefuturestack.com/profile/\[username\]](https://www.usefuturestack.com) and click the My Stack tab. All your saved tools appear here in the order you saved them.

## Why your stack is public

Your stack is visible to other users. This is intentional. When someone finds your profile through a review or discussion, your stack gives them useful signal about your taste and workflow. Good stacks get followed and shared.

## Tips for a useful stack

* Save tools you have actually tried, not just ones that look interesting
* Your stack is most useful when it reflects a specific workflow or role
* You can save tools across categories to build a full personal toolkit

<Note>
  Collections as a separate shareable feature (with custom names and descriptions) is on the post-launch roadmap. For now, your saved stack is your collection.
</Note>
