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Deep technical content library for electronics and robotics
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Make: Magazine
v7.2.2
29d ago
Wood Magazine competes directly for the attention of DIY enthusiasts and makers by offering high-quality, project-based instructional content that mirrors the Make: magazine editorial focus.
Woodsmith competes for the DIY maker audience by focusing on detailed, step-by-step project instructions and high-quality illustrations.
While the craft differs, this app competes for the same 'maker' wallet share by providing pattern-based instructional content for creative hobbyists.
This app competes for the time and attention of hobbyists who value structured, skill-based project tutorials.
This app serves the creative maker community by providing digital tools for pattern design and project management.
Stash Hub targets the organizational needs of makers, helping them track materials and projects similar to how a maker tracks their build progress.
TOOLHOP introduces a peer-to-peer model for tool sharing, addressing the logistical needs of the same maker audience Make: serves.
This app targets the same hobbyist demographic as Make: by providing specialized instructional content for model building and technical assembly.
This app serves the technical maker community with a focus on engineering and workshop projects, directly overlapping with Make:'s DIY electronics and robotics audience.
This app targets the general DIY enthusiast, providing a repository of project ideas that competes with Make:'s tutorial content.
This app targets the creative DIY aesthetic, focusing on visual design projects that appeal to the maker mindset.