MMaker Atlas

Built For Hobbyists And Weekend Makers

Find nearby people who love building things by hand.

Maker Atlas helps DIY creators discover nearby makers, side projects, tools, and makerspaces through a map-first experience. Whether you are building in a garage, spare room, or local shop, find your people faster.

Quick local search

  • Privacy-safe location controls
  • Map-first local discovery
  • Showcase your DIY projects and tools
  • Ask for help or offer help quickly
Live Discovery SnapshotNeighborhood View

Open Request

Need help tuning a first-time resin print setup

2.1 miles away · NeedAdvice

Active Project

Custom bike cargo rack weekend build

Owner: Sam · Updated 3 hours ago

Nearby Makerspace

Neighborhood Fabrication Co-op

Open today · Woodshop + Laser + Soldering benches

2

Makers with active profiles

1

Garage and home-shop projects shared

1

Help responses posted by the community

DIY Discovery

Find Builders Nearby, Fast

Filter by skill, tool category, and collaboration status to find real people nearby who are into the same projects.

Your Maker Identity

Share Your Bench And Tool Setup

Create a profile that shows what you build in your spare time, the tools you have, and where you are open to helping.

Friendly Collaboration

Get Help When You Are Stuck

Post requests, share project updates, and connect with hobbyists who can help you debug, weld, print, or prototype.

How It Works

From profile to local collaboration in one flow.

Designed for practical DIY discovery: fewer empty feeds, more useful nearby connections.

  1. Step 1

    Set up your DIY profile

    Add your skills, hobby focus, and privacy-safe location in under two minutes.

  2. Step 2

    Post your current build

    Share what you are making now, from Arduino projects to furniture builds and 3D prints.

  3. Step 3

    Find local people to build with

    Use the map to discover hobbyists, makerspaces, and requests where you can jump in and help.

Ready to level up your next DIY build?

Join Maker Atlas and show your projects to nearby hobbyists who can contribute ideas, tools, and hands-on help.