Social media for people who make things.

Workbench is a calmer place to share what you’re making, learn from real process, and find ideas that make you want to build, design, repair, craft, code, or create.

Useful inspiration. Real progress. No endless noise.

Now in early access — get the app.

Free to use. No ads during early access.

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Find things that make you want to make something.

The internet is full of brilliant people making useful, beautiful, strange, clever things. The problem is finding them without wading through trends, bait, and content you never asked for.

Workbench helps you shape a feed that feels more like a bench of good ideas: projects, techniques, workflows, references, and creators worth coming back to.

Projects.

Follow projects, not just people.

Sometimes you care about one specific build, restoration, design, or experiment more than everything else a person posts.

Workbench lets creators connect updates into project timelines, so progress does not disappear into a feed. Follow the work itself and catch up from the beginning, the latest update, or wherever you left off.

Learning.

Learn from people doing the work.

A lot of useful knowledge is hidden inside real projects: the setup, the mistake, the fix, the tool choice, the small discovery that saves someone else hours.

Workbench is designed to make that knowledge easier to find. Search for projects, techniques, workflows, and examples from people actually building, testing, and learning in public.

Community.

A window into other people’s workbenches.

Every maker has a different bench: a garage, a laptop, a studio, a shed, a kitchen table, a workshop, a job site, or a screen full of half-finished ideas.

Workbench is for people who enjoy the process as much as the result. Share what you are working on, ask better questions, and find people who care about the details.

Free to use. Built around trust.

Workbench is free to use and is currently in early access.

It is not supported by advertising today. If ads are introduced later, they will be carefully limited to things that fit the platform: tools, materials, suppliers, services, courses, components, software, and resources that are relevant to what people actually make.

No random noise dressed up as discovery.

Start shaping your Workbench.

Workbench is still early. The first people here will help shape the culture, the tools, and the way this community grows.

If you want a social platform that makes you feel inspired to create, this is where it starts.

Get the app — free during early access.