In this paper we are seeking to draw a parallel between the self-production of objects - making (Micelli, 2011) - and the self-production of services, as in collaborative services. Both processes result from a renewed activism on the part of users, which we find in Creative Communities (Meroni, 2007). We will briefly describe the urban context in which this kind of “active” citizenship has matured, both in the design and in the development of goods and services, with reference to scenarios of Sharing Economy and Collaborative Consumption (Botsman and Rogers, 2011). We particularly wish to highlight how the collaborative services brought into being by ordinary people constitute a form of service making, with a truly semi-entrepreneuria...