What Reddit Says About Pottery Apps
We compiled 14 Reddit discussions about Pottery apps from 3 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Pottery
Since I'm addicted to my phone, as soon as someone else in my class mentioned using an app to track and take notes about their clay work, I downloaded one. It's just called "Pottery Log", by Jessica Kenney.
r/Ceramics
🏵 Please enjoy this *potter to potter* sub for the creation of handmade KILN-FIRED clay! ... Indie Game Dev Survey! ... We are a group of people that develop games or wish to develop games by ourselves or with a small community. We are here to help each other grow as artists and developers, as well...
r/Ceramics
I loved claymate until I got a new phone. Import/export feature does not work. Multiple reviews mention this, people have lost all of their data. Plus, the file is .claymate, so you can't open it with other pottery apps or unarchivers. Please be careful when using this app!
r/Pottery
12 votes, 13 comments. This iPhone app has been really useful for tracking my pots as they move from initial creation to completion. I have tried…
r/Pottery
I use an app called Pottery Notes.
r/Pottery
I started using claymore. Just as I was getting started, it disappeared from the Google app store. ... Airtable. Great interface and has everything you’re looking to do with metadata and custom filtering/sorting. ... I use Google keep on a Gmail account I only use for pottery.
r/Pottery
So I will stick with Pottery Log for now. Thanks for your comments. ... To my knowledge, there is not. I've been slowly designing one, but it's VERY early stage. I did a competitive audit and there's basically nothing that is currently maintained.
r/Ceramics
I use PotteryNotes ListGizmo. It’s free and I like how easy it is to add photos.
r/Pottery
I love ClayMate!, another free app. I take photos of my thrown piece, then trimmed, then glazed. You can add notes for each, spots for clay type, glaze brand/name, an idea board where you can add your own ideas for later into. ... Sounds ideal, will check it out. Thanks 👍 ... https://glazy.org is w...
r/Ceramics
I know about Amy Palatnick and am thinking of a course like hers- mostly looking to go with a potter directly rather than a domestika/skillshare type course. Thank you! Share ... Thank you! I will! ... Bill van Gilder will have several online workshops starting in late October 2024.
r/Pottery
I was using Pottery Log for Android but it got slow after I had added a lot of pictures. I switched to using AirTable, which has been great. It's just a fancy spreadsheet, but it handles images well, and you can switch to a gallery view, etc.
r/Ceramics
But if it's a basic app, only beginners will use. ... This would be useful but I wouldn't use it if it were full of adds. Furthermore, wouldn't really trust someone with 0 pottery experience (like OP seems to be) to make this and have it be useful..
r/Ceramics
I’ve started using ClayLab app but I’m finding it awkward to actually use on my iPhone. Is there something better? It would be great if it also had a website or app that also works on iOS. Share ... I use PotteryNotes on iOS.
r/Frugal
One alternative is...Pottery Barn. Do what I did: I got a holiday job there (in addition to my 40-hour one) in order to buy furniture. I got a discount of 50%+ off (depending on sale prices...was 30, then 40% off sale during holidays). Also, sometimes we'd dig around the stockroom, find really ...
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