A home for everyone who makes — from fabric to steel.
Share work in progress, finished pieces, and short process clips. Build a profile people can follow. Sell physical work, book services, take custom requests, and publish downloads without leaving the same maker-first network.
One maker graph, not separate little tools.
See the work while it still has heat in it.
Guildya works when process and finished results sit side by side. Browse objects, garments, builds, renders, experiments, and short clips in one stream.
Physical goods, services, custom work, and downloads from active makers.
Offers should feel native to the maker profile and the work itself, not like a detached storefront. That means clearer context, smaller batches, and better follow-through from discovery to purchase.
Offers belong inside the maker identity.
Follow makers with a real body of work.
Profiles should feel like active studios and shops, not placeholders. Start with the people who keep showing the process.
Textile artist exploring natural dyes and traditional weaving techniques. I grow my own dye plants and source fibres from local farms.
Leather craftsman specialising in hand-stitched small goods. Every piece is cut, stitched, and finished by hand using premium vegetable-tanned leather.
Furniture maker and hand tool enthusiast. Heirloom pieces using traditional joinery.
Ceramic artist based in Bristol. Functional stoneware for everyday use - mugs, bowls, and plates. Inspired by Japanese wabi-sabi.
Build one public maker identity instead of splitting everything apart.
Post work as it evolves, let people understand what you make, and connect that attention to real offers when you are ready.