2026-05-30
One collection in, a coordinated system out
The roadmap thesis behind Benchfinity: baseplates ship today, while collection-level orchestration is the system being built next.
Workbench today generates Gridfinity-compatible baseplates in the browser. That is the shipped foundation, and it matters because every coordinated workspace system needs a consistent grid underneath it.
The larger Benchfinity roadmap is collection-level orchestration. Instead of opening a separate generator for every part, you start with the collection: a rolling-stock roster, an electronics inventory, a drawer of tools, or a Packout loadout. Benchfinity then generates the coordinated parts that system needs.
That roadmap includes bins, dividers, fitted trays, foam-style shadow cells, labels, wall mounts, accounts, and editable round-trip output. Those are not present-tense claims yet. The point of this site is to keep that tense visible while showing the direction clearly.
The design rule is simple: one collection in, a coordinated system out.