
3DPlotter is a platform that enables users to convert any 3D printer into a pen plotter. It provides tools for generating G-code from text, images, and drawings, making it suitable for a variety of creative projects. The platform is compatible with popular 3D printer brands such as Bambu Lab, Prusa, Creality, and Ender, and offers a database of STL pen holders for different printer models. Users can access over 50 single-stroke fonts optimized for plotting and utilize features like image tracing and freehand drawing to create custom artwork.
With a one-time purchase of €29.90, users gain life…
The product is compact and well‑defined: a software/platform that repurposes existing 3D printers into pen plotters, which explains why early traction can come quickly from a targeted maker/design audience. Traffic of 1,095 monthly visitors alongside the recent revenue run rate shows there is active demand and some ability to monetize that demand.
The reported 100% margin and the revenue + growth profile suggest a low-cost delivery model (digital configurations, firmware or downloads) that scales without heavy COGS. Key business risks are the small absolute revenue base and dependence on a niche hardware userbase — growth will require either expanding the addressable market (more printer models, broader use cases) or higher conversion/ARPU from existing visitors.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.