From quick text improvements to clear communication – the AI handles routine tasks and saves you time every day.
Our AI is not developed to follow trends, but to noticeably simplify everyday work. Security and data protection are our top priorities without compromise. At the same time, we ensure that Stackfield’s clarity and simplicity are preserved to create real added value.
No, the AI model used is part of Stackfield’s infrastructure.
We exclusively use internally operated open-source models. Depending on performance and use case, different models are used flexibly.
The open-source models used are hosted in Germany by our infrastructure provider IONOS SE. This is the same provider that hosts the rest of Stackfield’s infrastructure.
No, data are never transferred to third countries at any time. By hosting the open-source models locally, we ensure that no data transfer to non-EU countries takes place.
No, your data are not used to train AI models. Each request is processed “statelessly”, meaning it is deleted immediately after processing.
Yes, starting from the Premium plan, your team can also use external AI providers such as Anthropic or DeepL. However, this requires your own API key. Please note that using external tools and models may incur additional costs on your side.
No, no additional agreement is required for GDPR compliance. The subcontractor IONOS SE, which provides the infrastructure for the AI models, is already listed in the subcontractor list (data processing agreement under GDPR).
Stackfield AI can be booked as an additional add-on in all plans.
Each user in your organization receives 100,000 credits per month, with an average of around 200 credits required per AI request. Credits are pooled at the organizational level. Additional credits can be purchased. Unused credits expire at the end of the month.
For processing, requests and content must be transmitted to the servers. For this purpose, the content is decrypted on the client side and securely transmitted using transport encryption. After processing, the unencrypted content is immediately deleted from the servers – Stackfield does not store the transmitted request content.