If you make things — whether that's furniture, electronics, photography, video, or anything else — people are going to ask you what gear you use. What camera. What tools. What software. And you probably have opinions about it.
The problem is, there's no great place to put that information. You can put it in a YouTube description, but that's linear and hard to update. You can use a generic link-in-bio tool like Linktree, but those aren't built for gear lists. You can use a spreadsheet — but that's embarrassing to share.
That's why we built MakerManifest.
What MakerManifest does
MakerManifest gives every maker, builder, and creator a public gear page — a clean, shareable URL that lists your tools and equipment, organized the way you want them, with affiliate links automatically handled so you actually earn when someone buys through your list.
Here's what you get, free:
● Gear lists — create multiple lists organized by project, category, or whatever makes sense
● Short links — mkr.ms short links that track clicks and can be updated without breaking old URLs
● Affiliate tag injection — add your affiliate tags once; they'll be applied automatically across 50+ stores
● Analytics — see what's getting clicked and what's earning
● A public profile — your own makermanifest.co/username page to share with your audience
Who it's for
Makers, woodworkers, photographers, DIYers, electronics builders, outdoor gear junkies, podcasters, streamers — anyone whose audience asks "what do you use?" on a regular basis.
If you've been managing affiliate links by hand, or putting them in a Google Doc, or losing track of which links go where — MakerManifest is designed to fix that.
