
Tell us about your craft
A short conversation, a few photos, and a sixty-second voice note. Five minutes. This is how the curator gets to know your work before anything goes out.
Every week, you find out where the people who love what you make are already paying attention. You still write. You still make. You just stop guessing where to point your voice.

Trestle delivers the research and places the work. You write, you make, you decide what to post.
What people in your craft are searching for on Google. What they are asking about on Reddit, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Substack. Plain English, every week.
Where to post this week. What tone to use on each platform. You write it; Trestle tells you where to aim.
The curator places your work in the Friday digest, on Trestle social, and on the platform. You can see where it ran.
Photos, voice note, market schedule, and shop links. Buyers find you here, then follow you home.

A short conversation, a few photos, and a sixty-second voice note. Five minutes. This is how the curator gets to know your work before anything goes out.

Every week, your dashboard and your inbox get the same thing: what people in your craft are searching for and asking about right now. Live signals, in plain English.

Every week, the curator places your work in the Friday digest, on Trestle social, and on the platform. You do not organise it. It runs.

Five minutes. A short conversation, a few photos, and a sixty-second voice note. This is how the curator gets to know your work before your first research brief arrives. After that, your dashboard and inbox get the same brief every week for thirty days, free.

Solo craftspeople and small studios across the Thames Valley.
Pantry, drink, and small-batch food from regional kitchens.
From first-market makers to established workshops.
Pieces made with care, told with care, sold with care.
“The brief arrived on Monday. By Wednesday I knew exactly where to put my voice.”
Tell us about your craft. Trestle does the research. You keep the voice.