Benchfinity

How it works

Systemize your collection.

Benchfinity separates what ships today from the orchestration roadmap. The shipped Workbench generator is the baseplate foundation; the system layer is being built in the open.

Roadmap

Capture

The planned workflow starts with a collection: tools, rolling stock, SMD parts, or Packout loadout captured by photo, scan, or measurement.

Roadmap

Systemize

Benchfinity turns that input into a coordinated workspace system. This is the orchestration layer: bins, dividers, trays, labels, and baseplates working from one plan.

Live today

Generate

Workbench already generates Gridfinity-compatible baseplates in the browser, with STL, split ZIP, and Bambu Studio-style 3MF export.

Live today

Print

The output is print-ready for your printer or a maker service. The generated designs are yours to use, share, sell, or print.

Live today

Gridfinity-compatible baseplates

Workbench runs in the browser, needs no account, and exports STL, split ZIP, and Bambu Studio-style 3MF files. It supports printer-bed presets, auto-split, magnets, connectors, and the 42 mm pitch.

Roadmap

Whole-collection orchestration

Accounts, collection capture, coordinated bins, dividers, foam, wall-mounts, tool tracing, and whole-system generation are being built in the open. They are not present-tense claims.

The roadmap is the moat, not a present-tense claim.

Every page keeps this distinction visible. Baseplate generation is live. Accounts, collection capture, tool tracing, and whole-system generation are labeled roadmap until they ship.