For ceramic artists
Your tools don’t know you run a kiln.Claybench does.
Production planning, a storefront that lists your work the moment you make it, and class booking that respects your kiln — one tool for ceramic artists, grounded in real ceramic process.
Free tier · no card · Pro from $16/mo
One tool replaces the five you’re juggling.
A studio app for classes, a tracker for pieces, a glaze database, a spreadsheet for deadlines, and Etsy for sales — none of them talk to each other. You re-enter the same data five times. Claybench connects the whole workflow, from planning through production to sale.
- Studio management
- Piece tracking
- Glaze database
- Production spreadsheet
- Etsy / Square
Make · Sell · Teach · Community
Four jobs, one connected system.
Make
Plan, fire, track
A project spec and a deadline become a week-by-week production plan that respects drying, firing, and kiln capacity — then tracks every piece through it.
Explore Make →02Sell
A shop that lists itself
A storefront that lists your work the moment it comes off the shelf, with provenance built in. 0% platform fee on your own traffic.
Explore Sell →03Teach
Booking that knows your kiln
Class booking gated on the throughput you actually have — wheels, seats, and kiln — with branded pages and rosters. You net your full price.
Explore Teach →04Community
Members, firings, supplies
Memberships, workstation reservations, firing-fee tabs, a supply store, pickups, and gift cards — the day-to-day of an open studio, in the same system as production.
Explore Community →The difference
It knows what a bisque firing is.
Generalist tools book a seat or list a product. They have no idea your 6mm walls need four days to bone-dry, that your kiln is already full next week, or whether a glaze suits your clay body at cone 6. Claybench is built on the physics of ceramics — drying, shrinkage, cone compatibility, kiln capacity — so your plans are grounded in real numbers, not plausible guesses.
# plan
Your 6mm walls need about 4 days to bone-dry at 45% RH.
First bisque load by Nov 12.
# glaze fit
SiO₂ 58.3 · Al₂O₃ 10.9 · CaO 10.8 · K₂O 6.5
Compatible with Standard 112 at cone 6.
From production to listing
Every finished piece carries its own story.
Because Claybench tracks every stage as it happens, a finished mug already knows it was thrown from a given clay body, glazed with a named recipe, and fired to cone 6 on a real date. When you list it to sell, that provenance ships with it — pre-written. No re-entry, and a story no marketplace can fake.
From clay to calendar — and everything after.
Start free with the reference library and your first plans. Upgrade when you’re ready to run the whole studio on one tool.