Saturday, April 20, 2024

Russell Wilson Would Like to Introduce You To His New App, TraceMe (Watch)

Jim Brown (L) and Russell Wilson (TraceMe App)
Jim Brown (L) and Russell Wilson (TraceMe App)

*Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has launched a tech company that has developed an app designed to connect fans with their favorite celebrities, athletes, and artists…and the concept has already drawn millions in investment funding.

The athlete and husband of Ciara is the founder and executive chairman of TraceMe, which has released the app in beta form. Wilson will be the first featured celeb on the platform, with more personalities promised to be added soon.

“I’ve dreamed about launching TraceMe for a long time and I am excited to finally see it come to fruition,” he said in a statement. At the start of the NFL’s 2017-18 season, he added, “TraceMe is going to help me on that journey by providing me with a direct line to my most passionate supporters who drive my motivation throughout this amazing season.”

Wilson’s content on TraceMe will include “DangerTalk,” Wilson’s weekly podcast with his take on the most recent Seahawks game plus personal views on family, faith, and relationships; “Legends,” in which Wilson sits down to talk with sports superstars such as Jim Brown, Chris Berman, Laila Ali, Bill Russell and Steve Kerr; and “Training with Decker Davis,” an instructional series with Wilson’s personal trainer.

Watch the TraceMe launch video below:

According to Variety, TraceMe has raised $9 million in Series A funding, led by venture-capital firm Madrona Venture Group, along with a number of individual investors including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos (through his Bezos Expeditions investment company), Chad Hurley (co-founder of YouTube), Joe Tsai (co-founder of Alibaba), Mike Mahan (president of Dick Clark Productions), and Kenny Dichter (founder of Wheels Up).

Leading the Seattle-based company is CEO Jason LeeKeenan, former exec at Hulu, Disney’s corporate strategy and development group, and zulily.

The TraceMe beta is available for iPhone on Apple’s App Store worldwide. Initially, the app is free but company execs see an opportunity for a subscription model down the line.

“Our vision for TraceMe is to define a new category for superfan engagement,” said CEO LeeKeenan. “When the floodlights are shut off at a big game or a sell-out show, the smartphone offers the best place for a superfan to immerse themselves in the worlds of their favorite artists, athletes, and entertainers.”

We Publish News 24/7. Don’t Miss A Story. Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE to Our Newsletter Now!

YOU MAY LIKE

SEARCH

- Advertisement -

TRENDING