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Toolsharer

Toolsharer

Sharing Marketplace For Construction Equipment

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Security Type
Convertible Note
Min Investment
$100
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Offering Date
October 12, 2021
Valuation
$2,500,000

Company Description

We are a group of passionate construction professionals who knew there was a better way to get the job done! We are cost conscious and tech-savvy. And we created Toolsharer so that DIY renovators, general contractors and construction professionals can access all the tools they need plus also make some extra cash from the tools purchased.

Key Deal Facts

Our platform is launched on iOS and Android
The construction industry is booming and we help balance the demand
Uber for tools and equipment should need no further explanation
A great fit for rental companies who need to market available equipment and DIYer needing equipment.

Management Team / Advisory Board Bios

Damien Kennedy, CEO & Founder
Designed & launched hardhat.com in 2015, a force.com project collaboration app for construction and mining. A tech and DIY geek with a number of home renovations under my belt, I saw a need for tools to get into the hands of DIYers easily.
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