The local alternative to Craftcloud

    Craftcloud ships parts from professional services worldwide. Assista3d introduces you to the maker down the street. Different jobs, different tools.

    Craftcloud (built by the team behind All3DP) is a price-comparison marketplace: upload a part, compare quotes from around 180 vetted professional print services, and the winner ships it to your door. For what it does, it's genuinely good.

    But it's built around professional partners and shipping. If you're a hobbyist maker who wants to earn with your own printer — or a customer who'd rather pick a part up today from someone nearby — that's the gap Assista3d exists to fill.

    Assista3d vs Craftcloud, honestly

    Assista3dCraftcloud
    Platform fee for makers0%. The price you set is the price you keep.Partner commission terms aren't published; like most marketplaces, the platform's economics are built into the price the customer pays.
    Who can join as a makerAny maker with a printer — a hobbyist with one machine is exactly who this is for.A vetted network of roughly 180 professional print services; not set up for individual hobbyists.
    Who sets pricesThe maker.Partner services quote through the platform; customers compare prices across them.
    FulfillmentLocal pickup from a maker in your town. No shipping cost, no transit wait, no box.Ships worldwide from wherever the winning partner is.
    Materials & processesWhat local FDM makers run — PLA, PETG, ABS, ASA, TPU, nylon, and more.A huge industrial catalog: SLS, MJF, SLA, metals, finishing options.
    Talking to your makerDirect — you know the person printing your part.Through the platform.

    Craftcloud doesn't publish its partner commission terms, so we phrase their economics generically rather than guessing at numbers. Partner-network size (~180 services) is from their own site and press coverage, checked July 2026.

    Where Craftcloud genuinely wins

    • You need a process or material no local maker offers — industrial SLS, MJF, resin at scale, or metal.
    • You need parts delivered anywhere in the world.
    • You want to compare quotes across many professional services in one place.

    Where Assista3d wins

    • Hobbyist makers can actually join — free storefront, your prices, 0% fee.
    • Everyday parts arrive faster: no shipping means pickup as soon as the print is done.
    • No shipping cost on a $10 bracket — shipping often costs more than a small part itself.
    • You deal directly with the human printing your part.

    Who should use which

    Use Craftcloud if…

    • Customers who need industrial processes, exotic materials, or worldwide delivery.
    • Professional print services with the scale to join a vetted global network.

    Use Assista3d if…

    • Makers with a personal printer who want local, fee-free jobs.
    • Customers who want a common material printed nearby, this week, with no shipping.

    Use Craftcloud when the part needs a factory. Use your local maker when it needs a neighbor with a good printer.

    Your town is probably still open

    A free storefront, your prices, local pickup, and a 0% platform fee — today and for years to come. Here's exactly how we plan to keep it that way.

    Questions, answered