Workshop — where people find collaborators

Find the people to make it with.

A Collab is a public page for one project. Describe what you're making and who you need, share the link anywhere, and collect applications from people inside or outside Workshop — they don't need an account to respond.

  • Free to post
  • Public shareable link
  • No account needed to apply

What is a Collab?

Not a job post and not a status update — a working page for a project that needs people. It's free, it's public, and it stays useful after the first reply.

Open feedback

Anyone with the link can read your Collab and respond — including people who have never heard of Workshop. No sign-up wall between you and the person who wants in.

Structured roles

Say exactly who you need — director, bassist, editor, co-writer — instead of a vague post. Applicants apply to a specific role, so you can compare like for like.

Keep track of the production

The Collab page stays live as the project's home: applications, collaborators, updates and links in one place from first idea to finished thing.

How it works

01

Describe what you're making

Post the project, idea, opportunity, or question and explain who or what you need.

02

Share the public Collab page

Send the link through social media, email, text, Groups, or anywhere your network already exists.

03

Receive applications

People can respond without first joining Workshop. Review applications and invite the right collaborators into the project.

Start your Collab

Takes about a minute. You only need a free account when you publish.

Add a title or one-line idea to continue.
1/3 · star to change primary

A Collab can span fields (e.g. Music + Visual Art). Star an extra to make it the primary.

A line is fine. You can edit anytime.

Draft now — you only need a free account to publish.

Whatever you're making, someone out there wants to help make it.

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