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Shelf Asset Management, Inc., commonly known as Shelf, is a technology company that specializes in open-source asset and equipment tracking software. Founded on October 19, 2023, by Carlos Virreira and Nikolay Bonev, the company is incorporated as a Delaware C Corporation with its registered address at 1111b South Governors Avenue STE 6801, Dover, DE 19904, United States.

History

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Shelf was founded by Carlos Virreira and Nikolay Bonev with the goal of creating an efficient, user-friendly asset management solution. Since its inception in late 2023, the company has rapidly gained traction in the tech community, particularly among small and medium-sized businesses and enterprises.[1]

Products and Services

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Shelf offers a cloud-based, open-core asset management platform designed to help organizations track and manage their physical assets. Key features include:

  • QR code-based asset tagging
  • Real-time location tracking
  • Customizable asset fields
  • Booking and reservation system for equipment
  • Team collaboration tools

As of 2024, Shelf has generated over 112,630 asset labels, demonstrating significant usage and adoption of its platform.[2]

The company's product has been well-received in the tech community, ranking #8 on Product Hunt's daily rank with 229 upvotes.[3] Additionally, a post about Shelf trended on Hacker News with 320 upvotes, indicating strong interest from the developer community.[4]

Technology

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Shelf's platform is primarily built with TypeScript, with 99% of its codebase utilizing this language. The company maintains an open-source GitHub repository, which has garnered 1.8k stars, demonstrating its popularity among developers.[5] Shelf also offers a one-click deployment option through Railway.app, simplifying the setup process for users.[6]

Open Core Model

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Unlike many of its competitors such as Asset Panda, Sortly, Cheqroom, and IBM Maximo, Shelf operates on an open core model. This approach combines open-source software with proprietary features, allowing for greater customization and community involvement while maintaining a sustainable business model.[2]

Corporate Affairs

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Leadership

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  • Carlos Virreira - Founder and CEO
  • Nikolay Bonev - Founder and Chief Technology Officer

Team

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As of 2024, Shelf has 29 code contributors working on its open-source platform, demonstrating a robust and active development community.[2]

Funding

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In its initial funding round, Shelf sold 2.5% of the company at a $1 million valuation. As of 2024, the company has stated its focus on achieving profitability before considering further fundraising efforts.[7]

Reception and Impact

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Shelf has received positive reviews on G2, a peer-to-peer review site for business software.[8] The company has also been featured in various media outlets, including Yahoo Finance[9] and Markets Insider, which reported on its double-digit growth in the US and Canadian markets.

As of 2024, Shelf has amassed a user base of 5,109 users, indicating strong market adoption for a relatively new platform.[2]

Shelf has demonstrated its commitment to the open-source community by serving as a gold sponsor for the Open Core Summit in San Francisco.[10]

The company's journey and future plans have been discussed in a podcast featuring the founder and CEO, providing insights into Shelf's development and vision.[11]

References

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  1. ^ "Shelf Gains Adaptation Among SMBs and Enterprises, Grows Double Digits in US and Canadian Market". Business Insider. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  2. ^ a b c d Internal company data as of 2024
  3. ^ "Shelf - Product Hunt". Product Hunt. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  4. ^ "Shelf on Hacker News". Hacker News. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  5. ^ "Shelf GitHub Repository". GitHub. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  6. ^ "Shelf on Railway.app". Railway.app. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  7. ^ "Shelf Crunchbase Profile". Crunchbase. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  8. ^ "Shelf Reviews on G2". G2. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  9. ^ "Shelf Gains Adaptation Among SMBs and Enterprises". Yahoo Finance. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  10. ^ "Open Core Summit Sponsors". Open Core Summit. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  11. ^ "Podcast with Shelf Founder". Daniliants Ventures. Retrieved 2024-09-27.

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