Host Bram Weinstein interviews sports and tech industry leaders to discuss the modernization of the sports experience from branding, team building, connectivity to fans and content creation.
In this episode, Weinstein catches up with Calaxy CEO Solo Ceesay. Co-founded by Ceesay and NBA star Spencer Dinwiddie, Calaxy recently released the first publicly available version of its application, which is revolutionizing the fintech space by packaging familiar elements of existing social networks with new engagement tools that bring real-world utility to emerging technologies.
"Think of Calaxy like a B2B solution for Creators, who are small businesses," Ceesay told Weinstein, who currently serves as a play-by-play broadcaster for the NFL's Washington Commanders.
"It's about convenience out of the box. Somebody can create an account in under 10 minutes, turn on Video Calls and Video Messages, activate a Shop, start receiving requests and then get paid instantly."
Host Bram Weinstein interviews sports and tech industry leaders to discuss the modernization of the sports experience from branding, team building, connectivity to fans and content creation.
In this episode, Weinstein catches up with Calaxy CEO Solo Ceesay. Co-founded by Ceesay and NBA star Spencer Dinwiddie, Calaxy recently released the first publicly available version of its application, which is revolutionizing the fintech space by packaging familiar elements of existing social networks with new engagement tools that bring real-world utility to emerging technologies.
"Think of Calaxy like a B2B solution for Creators, who are small businesses," Ceesay told Weinstein, who currently serves as a play-by-play broadcaster for the NFL's Washington Commanders.
"It's about convenience out of the box. Somebody can create an account in under 10 minutes, turn on Video Calls and Video Messages, activate a Shop, start receiving requests and then get paid instantly."