When you think of Maisie Williams,Hindi Archives the first image to spring to mind is probably that of list-keeping badass Arya Stark. But did you know the Game of Thronesstar is also an entrepreneur?
SEE ALSO: The first 'Game of Thrones' spinoff starts filming soonWell, she is now. On Wednesday, her app Daisie -- which she co-founded with film producer Dom Santry -- launches in the App Store.
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Daisie is essentially a networking app for people in creative industries like film, photography, literature, fashion, music, and art -- a place where people can make connections and find others who may want to work with them on a project.
“Previous to Daisie, success in the creative industries was wholly dependent on luck and ‘ins’ to the industry," Williams said in a statement. "Daisie introduces a new way into the creative world; through connections made organically and the natural development of your skills, propelling individuals to the next level.
"We’re so excited to facilitate the future of creative collaboration.”
Prior to the app's launch, Williams took to Twitter to answers some questions about Daisie.
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Williams has been working on Daisie for a while now. A couple of months back she shared a video on her YouTube channel, following her and co-founder Santry as they took meetings about the app in LA.
Daisie launches in the App Store on Wednesday at 2pm BST, and will be available on Android at a later stage. You can find out more information about the app on daisie.com.
Topics Apps & Software Game Of Thrones
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