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Tindie store under "scheduled maintenance" for days

by somemisopaste on 4/21/2026, 1:02:00 PM

https://www.tindie.com/

Comments

by: leros

They must have really bungled something if they can't roll back and get the site operational again.

4/21/2026, 2:59:28 PM


by: iamnothere

There are a number of things on Tindie that I have been unable to find anywhere else at any price. (Mostly small batch bespoke electronics.) I hope they figure this out.

4/21/2026, 1:54:00 PM


by: Retr0id

I don&#x27;t have the links handy but I believe there are some comments from staff on social media that give more details.<p>Edit: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hackaday.social&#x2F;@tindie&#x2F;116427447318102919" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hackaday.social&#x2F;@tindie&#x2F;116427447318102919</a>

4/21/2026, 2:05:11 PM


by: dbl000

About Sunday&#x2F;Monday last week right before it went down I noticed the site was supper buggy and failing to add things to cart, I emailed support and got a &quot;we are checking the issue&quot;. Since it went down all I&#x27;ve heard from support is &quot;Please be patient. Tindie will be back up soon as we are currently performing maintenance. At this time, we do not have an estimated timeframe to provide.&quot;<p>The fact that it wasn&#x27;t communicated at all prior and not having a timeframe makes me thing this was probably an ops screw up.

4/21/2026, 2:29:08 PM


by: NDlurker

I&#x27;ve bought some cool stuff off Tindie. My latest purchase was this set of earrings that alert when you&#x27;re near a Flock camera<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;colonelpanic.tech&#x2F;#products" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;colonelpanic.tech&#x2F;#products</a>

4/21/2026, 2:12:21 PM


by: chromacity

Unfortunate. Tindie is (was?) a pretty unique marketplace. Amusingly, a lot of what they were selling was probably illegal due to FCC rules: for the most part, you can&#x27;t sell electronics without EMI certification and &quot;I&#x27;m just a hobbyist&quot; is not an excuse. Kits get a bit of leeway, but finished products don&#x27;t.<p>Before the tariffs, I noticed that Chinese companies were trying to undercut them. I&#x27;ve gotten multiple mails asking me to start selling my designs with China-based outlets: they would make the PCBs, assemble them, and pay me some money for every item sold.

4/21/2026, 2:09:39 PM


by: kordlessagain

Who is Tindie?

4/21/2026, 1:54:34 PM


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4/21/2026, 2:19:34 PM


by: colechristensen

:( I really like Tindie and what they&#x27;re doing

4/21/2026, 1:50:57 PM


by: draw_down

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4/21/2026, 1:47:30 PM