

Obviously, album leaks are a massive problem that rarely seem manageable. Protection is key it’s the cornerstone of a company like Haulix. “It stays out of our customers’ way while they get their work done, yet has the computing power to handle millions of monthly emails and hundreds of thousands of streams and downloads.” “Our system is very easy to use and was designed with a minimalistic approach,” Brown says. Haulix has been housing your pre-released albums for almost a decade now, keeping them protected and cataloged with ease. Industry folks are already widely familiar with the brand. “With a large percentage of tech companies failing in their early stages, I’m proud we have made it to the eight-year mark while continuing to grow as a lean and profitable company,” he says. Thankfully, Haulix founder Matt Brown and his crew have managed to flawlessly navigate this treacherous terrain. Take a tech startup and throw it into the murky waters of the music industry, and you’re asking for almost instant failure.

In fact, a staggering 90 percent of general startups fail altogether. Interview with Haulix founder Matt Brown | By Jameson Ketchum
