Your shop
A storefront on your own subdomain, fulfilled by the Makr3D production hub, with nothing for you to print, pack or post.
Create your shop
Open My Shop in the dashboard, pick a name and a web address. Your shop lives at {your-name}.makr3d.app, one label, your choice, as long as it is free and not reserved. You can customise the logo, colours and layout, and add About and FAQ pages. The shop stays in draft, with an owner-only preview, until you publish it, so nothing goes live half-finished.
List Parts and Products
Use List on my Shopfrom a Part or Product, set a retail price, and the listing goes live on your storefront. One honest constraint: the retail price can never be below the live fulfilment price (plus the creator’s share, for a shared Product). The floor is checked when you list and again when a buyer orders, always against live prices, so a price change at the hub can never silently turn a sale into a loss.
An unpriced item cannot be listed: a listing without a real cost under it would be a guess.
Share your Products with other creators
You can open one of your Products for other creators to list on their own shops. You set a fixed revenue share per unit; when someone else sells it, that share accrues to you, counted once per unit sold and shown on your payout reports once the order is paid. You can turn sharing off at any time, and the price floor on the other shop always includes your share, so it cannot be squeezed out by a low retail price. The model files never move: other creators list the Product, the hub does the printing, and your files stay private to you.
What buyers see
A clean product page with your branding, previews and prices, on your own subdomain. Buyers pay your shop at checkout and the order lands in your dashboard like any other, with the same statuses, the same pre-production check by the team, and the same tracked shipping from Huddersfield. Buyers never see your model files or your fulfilment prices.
Selling elsewhere instead
A shop is optional. If your audience is already on Etsy, Shopify or your own site, keep selling there and route the orders to Makr3D by connection, CSV import or the API. The getting-started guide covers each route.