The Comparison
We’re not going to pretend there’s no competition. There are good tools out there. But no single tool does what Chatmosa does, and the combination of tools that comes close costs five times as much and requires you to be your own IT department.
How Chatmosa Stacks Up
And you still distribute everywhere. One-click publishing pushes your episodes to Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Amazon Music, iHeart, Pandora, and Substack simultaneously. You get the reach of the big platforms without giving them the relationship.
Chatmosa is designed around a different philosophy: the creator owns the audience. Your email list is yours... collected during streams or through your built-in Mailing List, exported whenever you want, never held hostage. Your community lives on your terms. Your revenue flows directly to you, not through a platform that takes a cut and changes the rules.
Your email list, your community, your revenue — all in one place, all owned by you.
Own Your Audience
Here’s something the big platforms don’t want you to think about too carefully: when you build your community on someone else’s infrastructure, you don’t own it. Your YouTube subscribers are YouTube’s users. Your Spotify listeners are Spotify’s listeners. The moment any of those platforms changes its algorithm or its terms, you start over.
Your Audience, Your Asset
The entire setup, from creating an account to your first live session, takes less time than a standard Zoom onboarding email.
Sign in with an account you already have: Google, X, TikTok, LinkedIn, or half a dozen other social logins. No new password to remember. Create a session in about two minutes: name the show, set whether it’s live or recorded-only, choose your audience, set a price if you want one. Then go live. When you’re done, hit publish. That’s it.
Sign in (30 sec) → Create a session (2 min) → Go live → Publish everywhere in one click.
Getting Started
We know what you’re thinking: it sounds complicated. It isn’t. Here’s the entire flow.
From Zero to Live: How It Actually Works
When your episode ends, Chatmosa gets to work. Auto-generated recaps, shareable clips for social media, and a full transcript; ready before you’ve had a chance to pour your post-show coffee. The same session that used to take three hours of editing is live and distributed in under five minutes.
AI that does the post-production
While you’re live, your audience isn’t watching passively. They’re in a chat that threads, reacts, RSVPs, and continues after the episode ends. Private back-chats let community members connect directly. Your mailing list grows automatically every time someone tunes in. This isn’t Twitch with a subscribe button bolted on. It’s a purpose-built creator community that happens to host your podcast.
360° community built in
No Zoom fatigue. No “can you hear me now?” Your entire studio lives in Chrome, Safari, or Firefox. Guests join from a phone, a tablet, a borrowed laptop. It doesn’t matter. The link is the show.
Browser-native recording
Six capabilities. One platform. No downloads required.
Platform Features
Chatmosa is a single browser tab that replaces all of it. You don’t download anything. Your guests don’t download anything. You open a link, you’re live.
What Chatmosa Actually Does
We built Chatmosa because we were tired of watching talented creators burn out on logistics before they ever found their audience.
Add it up and you’re spending $92 or more per month before you’ve recorded a single episode... and that’s before Patreon takes its 8% cut off the top of everything you earn. For most independent creators, that’s not a sustainable business model. It’s a hobby that bleeds money.
$92+/mo for a patchwork of tools that weren’t built to work together. There’s a better way.
The Problem
Seven tools. Seven logins. Seven monthly bills. And they don’t talk to each other.
Here’s what a typical working podcaster’s stack looks like today: Zoom or Riverside for recording. Buzzsprout or Transistor for hosting. Discord for community. Mailchimp for the email list. Patreon for monetization. An AI tool for editing highlights. A social scheduler on top of all of that.
The Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About
“The audience is already there. The tools are finally here. The only thing missing is you.”
Half a billion people now tune into podcasts regularly. The format has survived the gold rush, matured past the hype cycle, and settled into something durable: a medium people actively seek out, subscribe to, and pay for. The question is no longer will podcasting last? It’s are you building on the right platform to capitalize on it?
504M listeners. +30% year-over-year. The wave is already here.ion...
The numbers tell the story better than we can.
There’s a moment in every media revolution where the window is wide open and most people still haven’t noticed. We think we’re in that moment right now: not just for podcasting, but for the kind of podcasting that actually builds a business: live, community-driven, owned-audience shows that pay their creators directly.
There’s a moment in every media revolution where the window is wide open and most people still haven’t noticed. We think we’re in that moment right now: not just for podcasting, but for the kind of podcasting that actually builds a business: live, community-driven, owned-audience shows that pay their creators directly.
The numbers tell the story better than we can.
Half a billion people now tune into podcasts regularly. The format has survived the gold rush, matured past the hype cycle, and settled into something durable: a medium people actively seek out, subscribe to, and pay for. The question is no longer will podcasting last? It’s are you building on the right platform to capitalize on it?
The Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About
The Problem
504M listeners. +30% year-over-year. The wave is already here.ion...
“The audience is already there. The tools are finally here. The only thing missing is you.”
Here’s what a typical working podcaster’s stack looks like today: Zoom or Riverside for recording. Buzzsprout or Transistor for hosting. Discord for community. Mailchimp for the email list. Patreon for monetization. An AI tool for editing highlights. A social scheduler on top of all of that.
Seven tools. Seven logins. Seven monthly bills. And they don’t talk to each other.
$92+/mo for a patchwork of tools that weren’t built to work together. There’s a better way.
Add it up and you’re spending $92 or more per month before you’ve recorded a single episode... and that’s before Patreon takes its 8% cut off the top of everything you earn. For most independent creators, that’s not a sustainable business model. It’s a hobby that bleeds money.
We built Chatmosa because we were tired of watching talented creators burn out on logistics before they ever found their audience.