Sell, buy and listen to content: Malayali entrepreneur with innovative ideas

Rahul Nair, the CEO and founder of Storiyoh, talks about his ideas and the business model behind Storiyoh.

Harshita Jain
The Storiyoh Gazette
2 min readJun 26, 2019

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Rahul’s inspiration to build Storiyoh was his black-box experience of podcasting. Not being able to listen to and discover the podcasts others are listening to didn’t go well with Rahul. He wanted podcast consumption to be a social experience.

That’s how he set out to build Storiyoh. As a social network built around podcasts. This is what sets Storiyoh apart from the hundreds of other podcast players out there.

Recently Dhanam, one of the most circulated business magazines in the state of Kerala, featured Storiyoh.

They talk about how Storiyoh is set apart from other podcasting platforms and more on Rahul’s ideas.

On Storiyoh, you can know what your friends are listening to. You can meet people who like the same podcasts as you do. You can also read what other people have to say on the podcast episodes they listened to. If you find any of that interesting, you’ll always find new shows to listen to and new friends to meet. Adding to that, you can make personal or public playlists, listen on sleep mode, and do a bunch of other interesting things.

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Harshita Jain
The Storiyoh Gazette

I believe that everyone has a powerful story to tell the world. I just help them put it across in the right narrative, to the right people.