Chatmosa Growth! New Year New Growth New Features
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Chatmosa Growth! New Year, New Growth: New Chatmosa Features
In this New Year's episode of Chatmosa Growth!, the team goes full “shipping season” mode and shares what it’s really like building a creator-first platform in real time, even over the holidays.
Chatmosa Head of Product - David, is joined by CEO Camille, CTO Sandra, as well as Auntie Derek (Head of Growth and host of Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea) and Sandra (CTO), plus special guests - Auntie Derek's Daytime Tea Co-Host iChill and Chatmosa power user Dan, to unpack the newest releases and the bigger vision for 2026.
The conversation starts with a behind-the-scenes look at a deceptively important launch: Chatmosa Email Blasts, a feature built to help creators message their audience in a way that feels human, not corporate. Dan describes receiving the first blast and why it stood out, because it felt “normal,” warm, and personal, the kind of message that actually makes you want to reply.

From there, the group gets practical. Derek shares a simple but underrated growth lesson: test your emails by sending them to yourself first, repeatedly, before you ever send to your audience. They talk about why email still matters in a world of feeds and algorithms, and how creators can use direct communication to build real relationships, not just impressions.
You’ll also hear about the rollout of Chatmosa’s new homepage experience, designed to make it easier for first-time creators to go from “curious” to “I’m live” without technical friction. The team discusses how the homepage, demos, and onboarding flow are evolving to help anyone feel like they can become a podcasting star, even if they’ve never hosted a session before.

Dan shares how he’s using Chatmosa in the wild, including running music lessons, bringing guests on stage, spotlighting speakers, and treating the platform like a flexible creator toolkit, a “creators’ playground” built for experimentation and community.
iChill shares with the team about hosting Chatmosa sessions in 2026 - to expand interests in wellness and personal finance.
The episode wraps with each team member and special guest calling their shot for the year ahead, from improving Stripe and ticketing flows to expanding creator content themes and community programming, all grounded in the same core principle: make it easier for creators to be heard and to get paid.
If you’re a creator, a podcaster, or someone building products for creators, this Chatmosa Growth! episode is part product update, part growth playbook, and part rally cry. Because the goal isn’t just to publish more content.
It’s to make content that connects.
This year, we don’t just speak. We spark.
Chatmosa Growth!
In our latest Chatmosa session titled "Chatmosa Growth!", host Camille, along with Head of Growth Derek (affectionately known as Auntie Derek) and Head of Technology Sandra, welcome podcast power user Dan to share insights on the innovations at Chatmosa and the platform's vision for 2026.
The session kicks off with a reflection on work during the holidays, where Camille shared her experience of launching an essential email blast feature designed for creators and podcasters on the platform. "It’s part of having a tech product," she noted, emphasizing the importance of refining the user experience. The email blast allows creators to send personal messages to their audience, a significant advantage in a landscape where communication can often feel impersonal.
Dan, who received the email blast, commented on its personal touch. "It felt so normal and personal," he shared, appreciating the warmth inherent in the messaging. "This year, we don’t just speak, we spark," became a resonating mantra throughout the conversation, reflecting Chatmosa's commitment to fostering meaningful connections among creators and their audiences.
As the conversation delved into the intricacies of the email system, Derek highlighted the importance of thoughtful design in these communications. "Before you send out an email blast, send a bunch to yourself first," he advised, sharing a valuable tip for anyone looking to enhance their email marketing strategies. The group collectively recognized that the act of crafting emails is often underestimated and that thoughtful testing is crucial for effective communication.
The dialogue also explored the evolving capabilities of Chatmosa, including the roll-out of a newly designed homepage aimed at empowering creators. As Camille described, the homepage is meant to be an inviting space that encourages anyone to become a "podcasting star." With videos and user-friendly demos, the initiative facilitates a straightforward start for new podcasters, reflecting the platform’s user-first philosophy.
Dan's contributions as a creator also highlighted the significance of a flexible platform. He discussed using Chatmosa for music lessons and emphasized the multifaceted functionalities Chatmosa offers creators, including the ability to spotlight guests during live sessions. "It’s like your creators' playground," he remarked, envisioning a future of enhanced collaboration and creativity.
As the session wrapped up, each member of the team shared their focus areas for the upcoming year. From refining the Stripe integration for ticketing (Sandra) to developing content around health and financial literacy (Chill), the enthusiasm for leveraging Chatmosa to empower communities was palpable. "At the end of the day, it’s about our creators," Camille asserted, encapsulating the ethos of the platform.
In conclusion, the "Chatmosa Growth!" session was not only a celebration of the past year's achievements but also a rallying cry for the innovative directions ahead. As Camille, Derek, and Sandra outlined their plans for 2026, it's clear that the emphasis will remain on community, connection, and the creator-first approach that defines Chatmosa's mission. Join us next time as we continue to explore these exciting developments and aim to spark new conversations in the podcasting world!