A browser extension for sharing what’s worth finding

Share your finds.
Shuffle better choices.

ShareShuffle turns products, wishlists, gift ideas, gear picks, travel finds, and “you have to see this” links into beautiful shareable cards and collections.

1 click
Save any product page
Cards
Clean, shareable previews
Lists
Curated shelves by topic
amazon.com / product / great-find
ShareShuffle
Private draft

Save to your Share Shelf?

Add a note, choose a shelf, and copy a clean share link.

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The thing I found
Saved from the current product page
Gift ideas
Chrome extension concept

A better share button for the shopping web.

People already send product links in texts, Discords, Facebook groups, family chats, church chats, band chats, and work Slacks. ShareShuffle makes that behavior cleaner, prettier, and easier to organize.

Capture the page

Grab the title, image, store, price hint, and product link from the current page.

Add your take

Make the link human with a note: why you like it, who it’s for, or what problem it solves.

Build shelves

Organize finds into shelves like “Bass Gear,” “Birthday Ideas,” “Kitchen Upgrades,” or “Road Trip Stuff.”

Share anywhere

Copy a clean link, send a card, or share a whole shelf with a friend, spouse, client, or group chat.

Person shopping online
User pitch

Stop sending ugly links.

A raw product URL is messy. A screenshot gets lost. A wishlist is too formal. ShareShuffle gives you a lightweight way to say:

“I saw this and thought of you.”

That is the core behavior. Not voting. Not a complicated marketplace. Just the human moment of spotting something useful and sending it to someone who might care.

  • Save things before you forget them.
  • Share with context, not just a link.
  • Keep gift ideas, gear lists, and recommendations in one place.
  • Turn one-off links into reusable shelves.
The story

From “what should I buy?” to “you should see this.”

The old web was search.

People searched, clicked, bought, and moved on. Product discovery was private, transactional, and mostly controlled by stores.

The social web became advice.

Now people ask friends, creators, group chats, Reddit threads, and AI tools before buying. Trust has shifted from ads to recommendations.

ShareShuffle is the bridge.

It gives everyday people a simple recommendation layer on top of the shopping web: save, explain, organize, and share.

The big idea

ShareShuffle is not trying to replace stores. It sits above them as a friendly sharing layer. Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Etsy, Sweetwater, Reverb, and niche stores can all become part of a person’s shareable discovery shelf.

Brand system

Bright enough to feel fun. Serious enough to pitch.

The palette combines shopping energy, trust, motion, and discovery.

Orange
#ff7a18
Gold
#ffc145
Cyan
#13c8ff
Blue
#0d6efd
Green
#39d98a
Navy
#071426
Example shelves

Anything worth sharing can become a shelf.

Music gear

Bass Rig Under $500

Pedals, straps, cables, and practical gear picks.

Gift wrapping

Charlie’s Birthday Ideas

A private shelf you can share with family.

Road trip

Route 66 Weekend

Motels, snacks, chargers, and road trip stuff.

Home office

Work From Home Finds

The links you keep sending coworkers anyway.

Investor section

A lightweight recommendation layer for commerce.

ShareShuffle starts as a simple Chrome extension, but the long-term opportunity is a consumer recommendation graph built from real sharing intent.

1

Clear wedge

A browser extension that solves an immediate behavior: sharing product links with context.

2

Expandable surface

Start with Amazon-compatible sharing, then expand to multi-retailer shelves, creator pages, gift guides, and AI lists.

3

Monetization paths

Affiliate revenue, pro shelves, creator analytics, team collections, sponsored placement, and marketplace partnerships.

Why now?

Shopping discovery is fragmented. People bounce between stores, creators, group chats, AI answers, Reddit threads, and screenshots. The share action is still primitive. ShareShuffle turns that primitive action into a product surface.

  • Social commerce keeps moving into private chats.
  • Affiliate infrastructure already exists.
  • AI can enrich saved links later without being required on day one.
  • Creators and regular users both need better link organization.

The wedge strategy

Launch with a tiny, useful extension: save, annotate, and share. Avoid overbuilding. Let early users reveal which shelves matter most: gifts, gear, family shopping, creator picks, home projects, travel, and wishlists.

Affiliate-safe links
Friend sharing
Click analytics
AI summaries
Roadmap

Start tiny. Grow where the behavior points.

The MVP should be small enough to build fast, but structured enough to become a real platform.

Phase 1 — Extension MVP

Chrome extension, product detection, save button, affiliate-friendly link generation, note field, copy share link.

Phase 2 — Share shelves

User accounts, public/private shelves, gift lists, creator-style profile pages, QR codes, and clean share cards.

Phase 3 — Multi-store support

Support Amazon, Walmart, Target, Best Buy, Etsy, Reverb, Sweetwater, and direct-to-consumer stores.

Phase 4 — Smart recommendations

AI summaries, comparison cards, “why this one,” duplicate product detection, and buying guide generation.

Phase 5 — Creator and investor scale

Analytics, newsletter embeds, sponsored shelves, creator monetization, brand partnerships, and referral revenue optimization.

Product principles

Built around trust.

ShareShuffle works best when the recommendation feels personal, transparent, and useful.

The product should never secretly overwrite links or mislead users. The value is in better sharing, not sneaky attribution.

A note from a friend is more valuable than a generic product card. The extension should make that note easy and natural.

The extension should be useful even before affiliate revenue. Monetization should follow real sharing behavior.

MVP feature set

A focused build target.

V1
Detect product page
Capture image/title
Add personal note
Save to shelf
Copy share link
Public shelf page

Keep the first version focused. No polling. No complicated social network. No heavy marketplace. Just a better way to save and share finds.

Early access

Be first to shuffle.

Join the early list for the ShareShuffle Chrome extension. Save finds. Build shelves. Share better links.

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