Production Run.
Scan a plate and finished units count themselves. Quote real delivery dates from a capacity calendar. Build the print-farm mission control I use to run my shop, with AI, no code.
Stop guessing what you can promise.
How many good parts do you actually have? How many finished units is that? When will the batch be done — and can you take the order that just came in? Sticky notes and spreadsheet math can't keep up with a room full of printers. This guide hands you the fix: scan a plate, and the numbers keep themselves.
A farm that counts itself.
Your version looks a little different from these — because you describe your printers, schedule and products, it gets tuned to you. Same production brain, your flavor.
Everything to build it — no code.
Every instruction, in order. Read on screen or print it.
One-click copy on every prompt — paste straight into Claude.
They build the whole tracker, paste by paste. Beginners welcome.
How to run it, add a batch, and answer the customer call.
Anyone running more than a couple of 3D printers as a business — contract print farms, Etsy sellers, product makers — tired of sticky notes and spreadsheet guesses. If you can copy, paste, and describe your shop in plain English, you can do this — beginners welcome.
- A Claude subscription with co-work (~$20/mo) — that's what builds the tracker. Once it's built, it runs free, forever, on your own computer.
- A Mac or Windows computer that stays in the shop. A wireless barcode scanner is a nice-to-have — your phone's camera works too (recommended pick inside the guide).
- Built for Claude. The prompts are tuned for Claude — you're welcome to try them with other AI, but results there are untested.
Scan. Count. Ship. Repeat.
The exact print-farm mission control I use to run OffDaBench — yours to build in an evening.
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