In the ever-evolving world of technology, 31-year-old northern innovator Aliyu Aminu is paving the way for a new wave of possibilities.
Aminu, a talented software developer from Katsina State but resident in the Tukur-Tukur area of Zaria Local Government Area, Kaduna State, recently developed an application that is set to revolutionise the way radio stations, preachers, and other content creators across Africa share their programs with their followers.
Arewa PUNCH checks show that the application, named Gistoneer, allows users to post copies of their mp3-format programs after airing, ensuring that nobody misses out on their favourite shows.
Speaking to Arewa PUNCH shortly after a presentation in Kaduna, Aminu highlighted the key features of Gistoneer and how it can benefit various users.
“Not only can Radio Stations and preachers use the app to distribute their programs, but artists can also utilize it to sell exclusive content and interact with their fans,” he said.
He added that the App offers a platform for all users to share their favourite photos, audios, videos, create playlists, and engage in chat with friends and family.
“The App is a game-changing application that empowers content creators, artists, and everyday users to connect with their audience in new and innovative ways,” he added.
By combining user-friendly features with the potential for monetisation, Gistoneer is set to revolutionise the digital content landscape in Africa and beyond.
With the Creator Funds Dashboard offering a unique opportunity for creators to earn revenue, Gistoneer is not just a platform for sharing content but a catalyst for success and growth in the digital age.
He explained further that GISTONEER offers festures like the mp3, mp4, images sharing, and real-time chatting services. However, the emphasis is on mp3 and music free mp3, mp4, and images sharing social networking services, intending not to limit the services to music but to a broader range.
Aminu pointed out that one of the most enticing aspects of Gistoneer is the Creator Fund, a feature, he said, rewards users who have built a substantial following.
He stressed, “If an account reaches 10,000 followers and their contents receive 100,000 views in the past 30 days, the Creator Funds Dashboard is activated for them.
“This dashboard opens up opportunities for users to make money through their Gistoneer contents, providing a potential revenue stream for content creators.
“The Creator Fund within Gistoneer is a unique opportunity for users to monetise their content and capitalise on their growing popularity.
“The revenue generated through the Creator Fund is calculated based on the frequency of Gistoneer contents and can vary from user to user. This incentivises users to consistently upload engaging and valuable content to attract followers and increase their earning potential,” he maintained.
Aminu noted further that Gistoneer allows users to post copies of their mp3-format programs after airing for their followers to listen to or download afterwards. This means that fans can always stay connected with their favourite programs and content, even if they were unable to tune in during the initial broadcast.
With just a few clicks, he disclosed, users can access and enjoy a wide range of content, from radio shows to exclusive artist releases.
“What sets Gistoneer apart is the opportunity it provides for content creators to reach a wider audience and potentially monetise their work. Artists can use the platform to sell their exclusive content and attract new fans while also sharing free content to connect with their existing followers.
“This feature not only enhances the artist-fan relationship but also opens up new revenue streams for creators.
Moreover, Gistoneer is not limited to just professional content creators.
“Everyday users can also take advantage of the platform to share their favourite photos, audios, and videos with friends and family. The application also includes features like creating playlists and chatting with loved ones, making it a versatile tool for personal and social use, Aminu concluded.
Source | Punchng