InstrumentLife Founder Steve Cook Helps Musicians Manage Their Instruments
While music hobbyists and casual players often only own one or two instruments, professional musicians often have to manage a huge variety of musical instruments and accessories. Moving these items from place to place for gigs as well as keeping track of all the necessary accessories and parts is more difficult than many people realize. Fortunately, cool person in technology Steve Cook founded InstrumentLife to assist professional musicians in managing their countless guitars, keyboards, drums and other instruments. Cook creates products that use computer technology and the web to aid people as they care for their instruments.
Cook’s company produces numerous products of which musicians can take advantage. Cook’s products include the InstrumentVault, a cloud storage service that lets musicians securely store all the information and documentation regarding their instruments online. Users can upload receipts, warranty documents, repair documents and any other information regarding a particular instrument’s history into their online “vaults”. Cook and his team allow musicians access to their vaults through any Internet-connected device. When a musician experiences a problem with an instrument or needs to look up its history, he or she can simply log in and view all the relevant documentation on any of their devices. Users who have trouble while accessing InstrumentVault may have an issue with their device that requires cloud tech support.
Cook’s company also makes several other products helpful to musicians. InstrumentLife makes the iL iD, which is a microchip programmed with contact information that people can implant in some instruments. This product helps people get their instruments back when they are lost for any reason. Cook has also created the InstrumentLife Repair Network, which is an online tool that helps touring musicians find the nearest repair shop if an instrument breaks while on tour. Users who experience difficulty accessing this online service should check with a network support company to make sure their connection is working properly.
Before founding a tech startup, this cool person in technology ran his own repair shop for musical instruments. Realizing the opportunity that cloud technology and the web offered professional musicians, he founded InstrumentLife to aid musicians just not in his local city, but all over the world.
To learn more about this cool person, visit http://www.instrumentlife.com/.
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