Latrobe dad, daughter develop song texting app for iPhone users

LATROBE — If you’re tired of texting words, photos and GIFs, a Latrobe father and daughter are hoping you’ll try a new app they developed that sends song clips, according to our news partners at Trib Live.

Lyritext launched Sept. 1 in the Apple App Store, offering brief clips from a catalog of more than 100,000 songs in numerous genres, from golden oldies to current sounds, from American artists and others around the world.

Lyritext is available to iPhone users, with a seven-day free trial and a $2.99-per-month subscription that can be canceled at any time. Lyritext does not sell advertising and doesn’t collect data to sell to other entities.

“We want users to have worry-free fun interacting with their friends, family and others while sharing their love of music,” said Adam Gardner, who developed the concept with his daughter, Addie Gardner.

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