Foundry access

Dues buy the runway to your first customer.

First customer. First sale. Opening day. Foundry Dues open the working layer that gets you there: discovery, verification workflows, guarded intros, and a Workshop for your venture.

Foundry Dues do not guarantee verification, background clearance, funding, legal approval, partner quality, or business outcomes.

The first customer

Baker handing a paper bag across the counter to his first customer
The whole point, mid-laugh — a real person on the other side of the counter.

Step onto the floor

See what membership unlocks.

This is the shape of the real member Workshop — a working room, a guarded introduction, and the venture in motion. The free Workshop sandbox is the next product slice; this preview shows the floor without pretending it is already open.

Workbench

The opening plan stays in one room.

Keep the ask, the people, the proof still needed, and the next move where the whole crew can see them.

  • Opening plan
  • 2 possible partners
  • License proof next

Guarded Intro

An introduction arrives with reasons.

See why the connection may help before either person is exposed. You decide whether the door opens.

  • Skills complement
  • Same opening window
  • Your call: open or pass

Rolling Workshop

Once the joints lock, the work keeps moving.

Track the partner, the proof, and the outside help the venture needs without turning Werkles into the dealmaker.

  • Partner found
  • Proof reviewed
  • Vendor options compared

Verification through names you know

Providers do the checking. Werkles keeps the receipt.

Werkles is building on specialist providers instead of asking members to trust a homemade badge. Status is stated plainly here: test and sandbox wiring are not live verification.

  • Stripe IdentityIdentityTest integration ready
  • PlaidFundsSandbox integration ready
  • TwilioPhonePlanned — not connected yet

Before you pay

Use the free path to see whether Werkles helps.

You should not need to pay just to understand the floor. Start with a free account, inspect the proof layer, and only choose dues when the workshop feels worth keeping.

Free

$0

Pick your lane, build your profile, and browse the workbench before you pay.

Start free

The Long Run

$99/year

Same access. One yearly payment. Keep roughly twenty bucks in your pocket.

Trust still has to be earned.

Foundry Dues open the workshop. They do not guarantee verification, clearance, funding, or partner outcomes.

Squibb: Dues open the workshop. The work still has to prove itself.

Checkout is open. Start free anytime — dues only when the floor earns it.