For iPhone, iPad, and Mac
Filament, printers, jobs, maintenance, and project costs in one place. Everything lives in plain files inside a folder you choose, so the data is always yours.
Track spools by brand, material, color, and weight. Open-spool levels drop as you print, and low-stock warnings tell you when to reorder. Scan barcodes with the camera or a Bluetooth scanner to add or adjust stock.
Log each job with filament, duration, result, and photos. Drop in a .3mf file and it fills in the slice settings, filament weights, and plate preview for you. Multi-filament and multi-nozzle prints are supported.
Manage every machine, nozzle, and build plate with full lifecycle history: install date, hours, and prints pulled from your job data. Add a printer from a list of common models or define your own.
Set interval-based tasks by hours, prints, or days. Mark them done and the next due date updates with a dated record. See what is coming up across every printer in one global list.
Link print jobs, parts, and labor to a project and get the full cost rolled up: filament, electricity, maintenance, labor, and overhead. Each project gets its own folder, and you can export it as a PDF.
Build a dashboard from more than 47 fields using stat cards, bar, line, or pie charts. Filter by 7, 30, 90 days, a year, or a custom range. Export any page as a PDF.
Every job gets an itemized estimate: electricity with optional time-of-use rates, startup energy, maintenance, overhead, labor, and filament. Change a rate once and every job recalculates.
Everything is stored as plain, human-readable CSV in a folder you pick: iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or local. No account, no server, no third-party services. Point two devices at the same folder and they sync.
I have a mechanical degree and years in software and electrical, and I got into 3D printing on a Monoprice Maker Select V2. These days I run a modern multi-color printer, mostly printing functional parts: brackets, holders, enclosures for small electronics, and the occasional one-off for a friend.
Like most people here, I went looking for an app that fit how I actually work and came up empty. For years I tracked everything in spreadsheets. It worked, but it was never great. So I built the thing I wanted instead.
Being an engineer, I wanted real control over my data and no patience for flaky software. Too many free apps quietly hoover up data in the background. Extrudix keeps everything in plain files you own, in a folder you choose, and talks to no one.
It started as a personal tool. When friends heard about it they wanted in, and they became the first beta testers. I cannot promise it will always be bug-free, but I care a lot about getting it right. Thanks for being part of it. Taylor
Native on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. Your data stays yours.