Run your maker space without the clipboard
Equipment reservations, safety checklists, project showcases, build tutorials, and a material exchange — all in one private workspace.
Start Free Browse all site types →What this workshop site does
Start from the type of site you actually need, then turn on the pieces that fit the way your workshop works.
Give people one clear place to understand the workshop, find the next event or resource, and take the next useful step.
Use the tools that make sense for makers: calendars, files, messages, tasks, resources, updates, RSVPs, or shared records.
The first questions fit this site type, so your workshop starts with the right pages, tools, and wording.
What your first site can include
Your first site can explain the organization clearly and give the people behind it a private place to manage the work. Tasks, documents, volunteer notes, member details, or workshop handoffs do not have to scatter across unrelated tools.
Your first setup
- Start with equipment schedule, safety docs, member projects, material exchange, orientation notes, and shop rules.
- Separate public membership information from member-only tools and files.
- Add reservation or checkout rules before equipment use grows.
- Use project showcases to help newcomers understand the space.
What the site makes clear
Someone opening the site should understand the organization, what it does, and the next step to contact, join, donate, book, or collaborate. The private side keeps the working details organized for the people running it.
- Equipment and safety expectations
- Reservation and material sharing
- Member project examples
- Public membership path with private shop tools
The site is not an empty shell after signup. It opens with the tools that match this type of workshop and can be adjusted during onboarding.
Project tasks, shop prep, tool needs, and who is working on what.
Open hours, equipment reservations, classes, maintenance windows, and deadlines.
Build notes, guides, safety instructions, material specs, and process docs.
Photos, updates, questions, and progress notes for ongoing work.
Start free with a credible site and the basic internal tools. Upgrade later when the organization needs a domain, inboxes, more storage, commerce, deeper automations, or team workflows that save real time.
Sound familiar?
These are the moments that usually mean a dedicated workshop site will help.
The clipboard cannot keep up
Equipment access, project queues, safety notes, and material needs move faster than paper.
Safety docs must be findable
Instructions, waivers, tool notes, and shop rules need to be easy to find before someone starts building.
Materials and projects scatter
Build logs, parts lists, shared material orders, and design files deserve a central workshop page.
Everything your workshop needs
One private website. No ads. No data mining. You own your data.
Build Queue
Project tasks, shop prep, tool needs, and who is working on what.
Workshop Schedule
Open hours, equipment reservations, classes, maintenance windows, and deadlines.
Project Plans
Build notes, guides, safety instructions, material specs, and process docs.
Build Log
Photos, updates, questions, and progress notes for ongoing work.
Design Files
Patterns, CAD files, waivers, manuals, and private workshop records.
Material Orders
Shared buys, restock lists, donation needs, and parts requests.
Up and running in minutes
No credit card. No setup fees. No catch.
Pick your type
30 seconds. Tell us your workshop name.
Add your people
Invite makers with a link or email.
Start with the right tools
Your starter pages and selected tools are ready when the site opens.
Simple pricing
A better workshop starts with clearer coordination.
Start Free
- Build queue
- Workshop schedule
- Project plans
- Build log
- Design files
- Material orders
- Member roles
- 1 GB storage
Questions?
Can members reserve tools?
Use schedules and permissions to coordinate equipment access and tool time.
Can safety documents stay visible?
Yes. Pin safety resources and keep sensitive records private.
Does it work for a small workshop?
Yes. It fits maker spaces, school shops, garages, clubs, and shared creative studios.
