NozzleNote by BMR — in development

Maintenance records for 3D printer care, prepared carefully.

Track maintenance, parts, service notes and printer history — with app records planned to stay local by default and verified catalogs planned as optional content.

  • Desktop app in development
  • Local-first app records planned
  • Verified catalogs planned

Public screenshots, downloads, paid plans and verified catalogs are not available yet.

The problem

Printer maintenance becomes scattered fast.

Notes live in spreadsheets, chat messages, slicer profiles, paper labels, and memory. For makers, advanced hobbyists, and small 3D printing setups, it gets harder to know what was serviced, which parts were changed, and what needs attention next.

  • Recurring maintenance tasks are easy to miss.
  • Part changes and service notes are often disconnected.
  • Cloud tools can feel unnecessary for local workshop records.

The solution

A focused desktop workspace for printer care records.

NozzleNote by BMR is being shaped as a practical maintenance hub: add printers, track service events, connect part changes to real history, and keep routine care visible before maintenance gets overlooked.

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Interface preview placeholder. Final app screenshots will be added closer to release.

Product scope

What NozzleNote is / is not.

NozzleNote by BMR is being shaped for makers, advanced hobbyists, personal and growing 3D printing setups, and small print businesses that want maintenance history and organization.

What it is

NozzleNote is planned as a local-first maintenance logbook for 3D printers — designed to track routines, parts, service notes, printer history and workshop observations. Calibration and print-quality records remain roadmap-only.

What it is not

NozzleNote is not a slicer, remote printer controller, automated failure detector, cloud print farm manager, manufacturer service portal, or manufacturer validated tool.

It does not try to control your printers. It helps you understand how they have been maintained.

In-development product flow

A planned loop from printer context to upcoming care.

The flow below is a compact storytelling preview of how NozzleNote is being shaped. It is not a released app flow, and the interface visuals remain preview placeholders until final screenshots are ready.

  1. 01
    Add a printer profile

    Start with a local record for the machine, setup notes, installed parts, and workshop context.

  2. 02
    Create maintenance tasks

    Plan routine checks as editable prompts, not as safety guarantees or machine-made diagnosis.

  3. 03
    Record service events

    Capture dated maintenance notes, incidents, parts, consumables, costs, and follow-up context where supported.

  4. 04
    Review upcoming care

    Use history to decide what deserves attention next before skipped maintenance becomes harder to explain.

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In-development product flow preview. Final screenshots will be added closer to release.

Workflow preview Preview placeholder

Preview placeholder for planned routine care prompts; not a released workflow claim.

Feature highlights

Designed around everyday maintenance decisions.

The full feature overview explains what is in development, what is planned, and which ideas remain roadmap-only while NozzleNote by BMR is being prepared.

Printer profiles

Keep printer-specific notes, service status, and maintenance context in one place.

Service history

Record what happened, when it happened, and which parts or actions were involved.

Maintenance planning

Prepare recurring care routines so important work is visible before it is urgent.

Part records

Document replacements and wear items without relying on manufacturer branding or cloud tools.

Explore the feature overview

Local-first approach

Built for workshops that want control over their records.

The product direction is local-first: maintenance records should be useful on the desktop, easy to understand, and not dependent on a hosted account just to manage printer care.

Website analytics note The website may use conditional GA4 for basic measurement when configured. App maintenance records are planned to remain local-first and are not sent to GA4.

Pre-launch interest

Help shape NozzleNote before launch.

NozzleNote by BMR is still in development. An interest list is being prepared so visitors can follow the project and share what kind of 3D printing setup they use. This helps us understand demand, prioritize documentation and plan future compatibility coverage responsibly.

Launch updates list coming soon

No active form is collecting data yet. A future form may ask for an email address, user type, number of printers, printer models, and optional country/region or use case.

Please do not submit printer serial numbers, private account details, payment data, sensitive personal information or confidential maintenance records. NozzleNote is still in development.

Interest list coming soon Read Privacy Notice

Joining the interest list does not create a purchase, license, early access right, delivery promise, support entitlement or crowdfunding pledge.

Manufacturer independence

Independent maintenance tracking, not a manufacturer product.

NozzleNote by BMR is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, certified by, reviewed by, or officially connected to Bambu Lab, Creality, Anycubic, Prusa, or any other 3D printer manufacturer. Manufacturer and product names may be referenced only to help users describe their own equipment or future compatibility context.

Roadmap / Coming soon

The public release path is still being prepared.

Download links are not available yet. The next milestones will expand the website content, clarify product scope, and prepare a responsible path for roadmap updates and future availability.

Release preparation in progress