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HollyFY is a branded entertainment platform that gets brands featured in TV shows, movies, video games, music videos, or collaborating with social media influencers. The founders realized there had to be a way for smaller companies to work with entertainment creators, not just the mega-corporations like Google and Disney. Hullyfy is the fastest growing MediaTech company in the US. It grew very quickly during the pandemic.
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