There is a different feeling that comes with seeing your own app live on ame major platform. After spending years building websites, plugins, livestreaming systems, pand social focused projects, I decided to take another step forward and become an Amazon Developer. That journey led to publishing my first app on the Amazon platform https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DRZ4YT83
As a musician who goes live from time to time, I built ContentSocial with both creators and viewers in mind. I wanted viewers to be able to enjoy livestreams on larger screens like TV’s and computers while still using an Amazon Fire devices as an easy second screen experience for live comments and interaction.
For musicians and Livestream creators, I also wanted to remove unnecessary barriers. Many platforms limit audio quality or require extra hardware setups that can become expensive and complicated. My goal was to create a system where creators could use professional software like OBS Studio and stream with high quality sound without needing additional equipment they didn’t actually need.
The idea was simple: better audio, a better viewing experience, and a setup that feels natural in both performers and audiences. The rest of the article is here: https://www.contentsocial.net/dwight-bedsaul-becoming-an-amazon-developer-publishiing-my-first-app-on-the-platform/
Written and Developed by Dwight Bedsaul
Other links of interest:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-bedsaul-3b7a92344/
https://www.youtube.com/@dwightbedsaul
https://github.com/eldorado101
https://www.contentsocial.net/dwight-bedsaul/
https://www.crunchbase.com/person/dwight-bedsaul
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