Benchfinity

FAQ

Clear answers before the roadmap grows.

Benchfinity is precise about what is live, what is planned, what is collected, and what rights users keep.

Is Benchfinity really free?

Yes. Benchfinity is a free, open-source project. Workbench runs in the browser, needs no account, and nothing is for sale on the site.

What is live today?

Workbench generates Gridfinity-compatible baseplates with STL, split ZIP, and Bambu Studio-style 3MF export, printer-bed presets, auto-split, magnets, connectors, and 42 mm pitch.

What is roadmap?

Accounts, collection capture, whole-system orchestration, bins, dividers, foam, wall-mounts, tool tracing, labels, and editable round-trip output are roadmap items until they ship.

Can I use or sell the files I generate?

Yes. The designs you generate are yours to use, share, sell, or print. AGPL-3.0 covers the Workbench software, not the ordinary output you generate with it.

Does the site track me?

Benchfinity uses self-hosted analytics with consent. The Workbench tool does not upload your generated designs. See the Privacy and Cookie policy pages for the launch posture.

How does Benchfinity use Gridfinity?

Benchfinity is engineered to the Gridfinity standard and uses the name nominatively when describing compatibility.

How do I contribute?

Use the tool, report fit data, publish a model, file an issue, or open a pull request. First-time code contributors accept a one-time CLA.