For songwriters, finding the perfect co-writer can feel a lot like dating. Now there’s an app for that: We Should Write Sometime.
Much like Tinder and Bumble, We Should Write Sometime allows users to swipe left or right on profiles, which in this case list songwriting specialties and instruments played, along with links to music. If both songwriters swipe right, they can message to schedule a co-write, either remotely or in person. “We always talk about the trend in the increasing number of songwriters it takes to make a hit single,” says app co-founder Kevin McCarty .
We Should Write Sometime hit app stores in May 2017, and its beta version -- in which it will remain for another year -- launched in 2018. Now, after promoting the app at the 2019 ASCAP “I Create Music” Expo, McCarty and co-founder Richard Casper are more focused on the app than ever -- so much so that McCarty quit his full-time tech sales job in June.
McCarty and Casper plan to unveil in-app premium services this fall, for fees, though they say We Should Write Sometime -- which is currently available in the United States, Canada, Australia and London -- always will be free to download. McCarty says the goal is “obviously [to] minimize how much we make songwriters pay for those premium features, as we want to help them as much as possible.
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