🎬 Big thanks to Nick Grayson, Head of Growth at RoundSquared, for hosting our CEO and Co-Founder, Kevin McCarty, in a conversation about how We Should Write Sometime (WSWS) is connecting songwriters! 🎶
In this discussion, Nick gives a kind and thoughtful introduction to Kevin, who dives into the journey of building WSWS, sharing his motivation behind creating a platform designed to bridge the gaps between songwriters, no matter where they are. Kevin opens up about the app creation process, the drive to provide a collaborative space for creatives, inspiring success stories from WSWS users, and the long-term vision to redefine the music industry’s collaborative space. 🌎✨
This clip is just a sneak peek! For the full conversation, head over to Nick Grayson's LinkedIn to catch the entire video and see how we’re reshaping the songwriter’s journey. 🎤
Check out the full video here: https://lnkd.in/gNwUZJ-2#WeShouldWriteSometime#Songwriters#MusicIndustry#CreativeCommunity#RoundSquared#Growth
Everyone So my name is Nick Grayson. Welcome to Square 1 presented by App Talks. Again, my name is Nick. I'm the head of growth at Round Squared, a mobile growth agency specializing in user acquisition from mobile apps. So today we're joined by a good friend of mine, a fellow Cincinnati native and national resident Kevin McCarty. So Kevin is the CEO and cofounder of We Should Write Sometime, a global songwriter network dubbed that Tinder for songwriters by the Rolling Stone. Wow. The platform connects 7500 plus songwriters. Across five countries, transforming the music industry through the songwriter first approach to collaboration and creativity. It also allows people that never thought they could be to start. And so it opens up all of these different opportunities for people just to kind of get started. And then us building that infrastructure and structure for them to connect, grow, advanced, succeed, etcetera, which everybody kind of says, look, the music industry starts with a song and I I go, OK. Commentaries that paid it all starts with the phone. And I go, yeah, you're, you're missing the part you're missing the, the, the, the part above that, which is the songwriters that get together to write that song. It's I mean, and so the more you can support each and every one of these songwriters on their app, they're like a walking case study for you, right? Like they like the, the bigger they become, you know, that's just a bigger audience for the application to continue to grow and help more people. So, and 2nd like 10 minutes go by and I get a DM from the author of Rolling Stone that just said, hey, thanks for sharing. Also, this is crazy.
Introducing curious people to relevant apps | Head of Growth @ RoundSquared | Building App Talks
1moI could write a song about how much I enjoyed this conversation ✍