Create and Collaborate in the Palm of Your Hand with Omid Rahmat, Tully Labs

Dec. 9, 2019

Omid Rahmat came into the music business from the tech and app world in order to solve music creation workflow problems with Joyner Lucas and Dhruv Joshi — and now solves them for more than 350,000 creators through the Tully App. He talks in this podcast episode about ways to limit tech and financial overhead costs for entrepreneurial song creators. Omid brings us along on his journey in his team creating the toolset and how he sees the changing music business.

Guest: Omid Rahmat, COO, Tully Labs

Omid Rahmat started his career working in computer graphics subsystems, visualization, and multimedia systems. His work in these technologies lead to his involvement in the earlier days of media streaming on the web and subsequently into media-based application development. He has worked as an executive in both hardware and software companies. Presently, he is COO of Tully App. Tully App was created by recording artist Joyner Lucas and music entrepreneur Dhruv Joshi. Tully is a total workflow solution for artists to go from ideation to distribution and career management. It is designed by artists for artists. Tully gives an artist the power to be entrepreneurial as well as creative, putting the artist in control of all aspects of their music and business.


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