WhoSay

[5] Clients such as Dylan McDermott[6] and Chris Rock lauded the service for its ability to add content to multiple social network sites easily.

[1] Its chief executive is co-founder Steve Ellis, who, after leaving Getty Images, was contacted by CAA, who were looking to resolve the issue of celebrities losing the rights to their own photos and videos when uploading them to social network sites.

[The company was formed] to give celebrities and other influential people a set of tools to allow them to manage and control their presence in the digital world.

Among them are Kelly Clarkson, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Paula Patton,[6] Kevin Spacey, Jim Carrey, John Cusack, Bill Maher, Johnny Knoxville, Chelsea Handler, Eva Longoria, Spike Lee, Enrique Iglesias and Katie Couric.

[6] Actor Dylan McDermott was introduced to WhoSay by his agent, as a way of easily posting content to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and even China's Tencent social network with relative ease.

"[6] Comedian Chris Rock has commented that WhoSay is ideal for people like him have developed difficulty in keeping track of different websites as they get older, saying, "It's perfect for someone that's not 25.

The videos feature her driving through Los Angeles in preparation for the grand opening of her pop-up store, which sells Studio One Eighty Nine, a clothing line tied to her foundation promoting African culture and content.

WhoSay's growth was slow until actor Tom Hanks joined it three months after its launch. [ 1 ]