Tindie store under "scheduled maintenance" for days
somemisopaste
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61 comments
April 21, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (16 comments)
colechristensen
:( I really like Tindie and what they're doing
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.
kordlessagain
Who is Tindie?
Retr0id
I don't have the links handy but I believe there are some comments from staff on social media that give more details. Edit: https://hackaday.social/@tindie/116427447318102919 https://hackaday.social/@tindie/116436988752373293
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't sell electronics without EMI certification and "I'm just a hobbyist" is not an excuse. Kits get a bit of leeway, but finished products don't. Before the tariffs, I noticed that Chinese companies were trying to undercut them. I'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.
NDlurker
I've bought some cool stuff off Tindie. My latest purchase was this set of earrings that alert when you're near a Flock camera https://colonelpanic.tech/#products
dbl000
About Sunday/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 "we are checking the issue". Since it went down all I've heard from support is "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." The fact that it wasn't communicated at all prior and not having a timeframe makes me thing this was probably an ops screw up.
leros
They must have really bungled something if they can't roll back and get the site operational again.
ottah
Concerning, a professional development team should have been able to manage this switch with minimal to no downtime. Makes me wonder what other mistakes they're making. I'm reluctant to trust my payment information with them in the future.
systems_glitch
Yeah this sucks, I have a bunch of hobbyist orders stuck in limbo since last week -- customers have paid, but I can't pull the orders down even through the API. I really like Tindie as a platform and have been using it since nearly the beginning...but I'd have lost the contract if I pulled this level of nonsense on a customer's production application.
sd9
> The goal of the current maintenance is to fix a lot of long-standing issues with the site. The underlying infrastructure was getting very fragile as technical debt accumulated over time. A team is working very hard right now to make sure that once the site is back up, it's on much better footing and will be solid and reliable for the long term. Despite the unfortunate amount of time this is taking, it will be a major benefit to the site in the long run. If I were a developer there I would be feeling really not very good. Just minutes of downtime on the systems I’ve worked on gets my heart rate going. It also feels like there’s a lot being left unsaid in this statement. Normally you would work on these things in parallel to production… so something is seriously wrong.
ZephyrBlu
Scheduled maintenance in 2026 is insane
fortyseven
Glad I used a privacy.com burner when I bought from them. Quite a while later I found a declined purchased for pizza on the now long-deactivated burner card I used to purchase through them.
luma
The site has been on life support for a decade, ownership has changed hands a few times, basic features promised 10 years ago never shipped, API is half implemented (eg. you can download an order but you cannot mark it shipped), and they still have no mechanism to collect state sales tax nor will they submit a 1090 as required by US tax law. I jumped ship 5 years ago when this became too much of a problem and not a single thing has changed in those 5 years. Tindie was a great place for a hacker to sell a few widgets back in the day, but legal requirements have changed since then but Tindie has not changed a line of code in at least 10 years.
shrubble
If you didn’t inform people ahead of time, it’s probably not “scheduled”…
jasonjmcghee
I wonder if someone found an exploit of some sort and they are figuring out how to prevent it? Either that or catastrophic data issues? Otherwise so much downtime at once is pretty crazy