Shelzo turns messy product links into clean, personal recommendations. Build a shelf, add a note, and send a short link that feels like advice from a friend — not affiliate spam.
Shelzo + SHFL.ME + ShelfMix
Shared via Shelzo:
💬 This is the bass I’d recommend first.
🎯 Yamaha BB735A 5-String Bass
🔗 shfl.me/bass
Shelzo is recommendation infrastructure for clean share links, curated shelves, Amazon affiliate-friendly product pages, and lightweight tools for musicians, gear nerds, church tech teams, creators, and people who send “you should check this out” links.
Readable share links for individual products and future shelf slugs.
Recommendation pages like Worship Bass Essentials, Recording Gear Shelf, and Church Tech Shelf.
The Chrome extension grabs title, image, URL, note, shelf, and generates a shareable link.
A copied URL is just an address. Shelzo adds the missing layer: intent, context, cleaner previews, and a personal note so the recipient understands why you sent it.
If you paste an Amazon, YouTube, Google, Walmart, Target, eBay, or Best Buy search URL, Shelzo now explains that search results are not the same as a specific product, video, or page.
When a page has multiple possible images, the app can show choices so your share card looks intentional instead of broken, blank, or weirdly cropped.
Shelzo prepares the link and the message around it, so you can send a recommendation instead of dumping a raw URL into a chat.
When a recommendation is for a participating retailer, links may include affiliate tracking with clear disclosure. The goal is still a useful, honest recommendation.
Shelzo keeps improving the old copy-and-paste routine: clean short links, shelves, preview images, personal notes, generated share cards, and gentle warnings when the link looks like a search page instead of the exact thing you meant.
Join the Shelzo early list and help shape a better way to share real recommendations.