CopperSmith

Building the world's leading custom metalwork platform

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Security Type
Crowd SAFE
Min Investment
$250
Location
MINNEAPOLIS, MN
Offering Date
February 18, 2022
Expected Close Date
April 29, 2022
Target Raise
$25.00K-$1.07M
No. Investors
43
Security Price
$1
Number of Employees
15
Cash
$1,549,822
Revenue
$6,524,750
Short Term Debt
$2,774,888
Cost of Goods
$3,704,276
Long Term Debt
$658,309
Net Income
$-13,528

Company Description

Coppersmith provides convenient access to manufacturers from across the US and around the world. We combine strategic in-house and proprietary capabilities to connect consumers with the ideal solution for any custom metalwork project.

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$10,000
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Invitation to our quarterly webinar with founding team.

Key Deal Facts

Bootstrapped to $30M+ in orders, 10k+ successful retail transactions
New platform launched in 2021, over $8M revenue over the past 12 months
Delivering bespoke, fully customizable products at scale
Utilizing sustainable and recyclable materials across production
Annual average trade partner growth of 90% from 2018 to 2021
Addressing the $90B growing e-commerce home goods market
Dynamic founding team and experienced operating management

Management Team / Advisory Board Bios

Ben Goldstien
Co-Founder

Nick Wurm
Co-Founder

Brandon Jorgensen
Co-Founder

Jay Clementson
Sales

Ryan Grambart
Founder

Philip Moorjani
Development

Sarah Haan
Production

Stephen Collins
Sales

Nicholas Kane
Management

Brian Parkinson
Logistics

Stephanie Pobuda
Sales

Drew Plott
Design

Nathan Rahm
Operations

Miguel Martinez
Production

Ben Gaddy
Design

Daniel Sayers
Design

Chadwick Horne
Marketing

Chris Allison
Marketing
Amount Raised : $51,250
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Security Description

An equity crowdfunding specific version of a SAFE used by crowdfunding portal Republic. Upon conversion (if and when that happens), investors may receive special shares with limited rights that do not show up on a company’s cap table. The issuer may roll over and not convert shares at the next financing round causing investors to lose out on some upside.

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