Join Beta Program

A 3D modular design platform for timber projects — think digital LEGO for real‑world building.

The beta is open to everyone — no invite required. Create an account, start building, and help shape what comes next. Free during the beta. No trackers beyond technical session data.

What is beta access?

You’ll use an early version while we keep building and improving. Expect fast changes — and tell us what works (or doesn’t). In exchange you get free access during beta and a say in how Timbernetic evolves.

Early, experimental

You’re on the cutting edge while we add features and polish the experience.

Bugs can happen

Some rough edges and missing pieces are normal at this stage.

Fast iteration

Tools may move and designs can change quickly as we ship updates.

We may occasionally reset or clean test data to keep the system stable.

What can you do in the beta?

Quickly prototype timber‑frame ideas without heavy CAD. Snap blocks together, explore layouts and see your project from every angle.

  • Sketch timber projects in 3D — sheds, workshops, carports, tiny structures and more.
  • Snap modular elements instead of wrestling with complex CAD.
  • Experiment with layouts and framing to check proportions and spacing.

Who is this for?

DIY builders

Planning a shed, garden workshop or tiny project? Prototype it first.

Timber pros

Carpenters and framers who want a quick way to sketch ideas in 3D.

Makers & techies

If you like modular tools and visual building, you’ll feel at home.

Join the program

The beta is open to everyone. Just register a normal account and you’re in — no invites, no waitlist.

What happens after the beta

When the beta wraps up, your account moves automatically to a trial package, and then to our free package — no action required, and you keep your projects.

Stop anytime

Leave whenever you want. To remove your account and test data, contact us via the Support page.

Join our community

Follow along, ask questions, and share what you’re building. Watch demos and walkthroughs on YouTube, and connect with fellow builders on Facebook — like what helps, comment with questions, and share with others who tinker with timber.