Turn your printer into income.

    Anyone with a 3D printer can join free, get a branded storefront, and earn making parts for neighbors. Keep your brand, set your prices, skip the shipping.

    For makers

    What it means to be a maker

    A maker is anyone with a 3D printer who earns money making parts for people in their own town. Someone nearby needs a bracket, a replacement knob, a custom gift — and you print it for them.

    You keep your own brand and set your own prices, and we take 0% of what you charge. There's no shipping to deal with either: customers pick up locally, so no packing and no boxes.

    It's free to join with no monthly fee. Claim your town, get a branded storefront, and we route neighbors who need parts straight to you.

    • Keep your own brand

      Your storefront is yours — your name, your photos, your prices. We never rebrand you.

    • Set your prices, we take 0%

      You set your price level and we take no cut. Card payments go to your own connected account.

    • No shipping — local pickup

      Customers pick up in person, so there's no packing, no boxes, no mailing.

    • Free to join

      No deposit, no monthly fee. Claim your city and you're on the map.

    • Free AI marketing tool

      Turn a photo of a print into a ready-to-post caption in one tap, then share it to your socials.

    Claim your town

    A town goes active as soon as one maker joins it. Gray towns are wide open — the first maker in claims them, and every nearby job routes to that maker. Customers are never stranded: jobs from an open town route to the nearest maker on the network until someone local joins.

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    Join as a local maker

    Free to join. Tell us your city and what you can make — we'll set up your page.

    Pick everything you offer — printers, machines, and the kind of work you love. Not sure what one covers? Rest on it for a moment and it'll explain itself.

    Standard filament printing (PLA, PETG, ABS). Everyday parts.Liquid-resin printing for tiny, ultra-smooth detail — minis, jewelry.Two or more filament colors in one print (AMS / MMU / color swaps).Parts where looks matter — props, cosplay, decor, gifts.Parts that do a job — brackets, gears, enclosures, jigs.You can design the part from a photo, sketch, or idea.Cutting parts from solid metal, wood, or plastic.Cutting or etching flat sheets — acrylic, wood, leather.One-piece prints 300 mm (12 in) or bigger — helmets, signs, panels.

    Finishing the human check — the button turns on in a moment.

    Maker questions

    Looking to get something printed instead? See how ordering works.