Stackfield AI streamlines communication, saves time, improves wording, and assists with tasks like shortening messages, rephrasing text, or translating content.
The Stackfield AI helps you formulate texts more clearly, precisely, and in a more appropriate style. It can improve phrasing, adapt the writing style, and automatically optimize spelling and grammar.
With Stackfield AI, existing messages, comments, and your own text in the input field can quickly be translated into other languages. This makes it easy to communicate across languages without having to rewrite messages manually.
No, the AI model used is part of the Stackfield infrastructure.
We exclusively use internally operated open-source models. Depending on performance and the specific use case, we dynamically switch between models such as LLaMA, Mistral, and ChatGPT.
The open-source models are hosted in Berlin by our infrastructure provider IONOS SE, which also hosts the rest of the Stackfield platform infrastructure.
No. At no time are data transferred to non-EU countries. By hosting the models locally, we ensure that all data processing remains within the EU.
No. Your data are not used to train AI models. All requests are processed statelessly, meaning the content of each request is deleted immediately after processing.
Yes. Your team can alternatively use external models such as Anthropic or DeepL by providing your own API key. Please note that using external providers may result in additional costs depending on their pricing.
No additional agreement is required. The infrastructure provider IONOS SE, which hosts the AI models, is already listed in the subprocessor list within the Data Processing Agreement (GDPR).
Stackfield AI is available as an add-on starting with the Premium plan.
Each user provides your organization with 1 million tokens. Additional tokens can be purchased if needed. Token usage is calculated at the organization level.
For processing, requests and content must be transmitted to the servers. For this purpose, the content is decrypted client-side and securely transmitted using transport encryption. After the request has been processed, the content is immediately deleted from the servers – Stackfield does not store the content of transmitted requests.