Chatmosa Growth! The Friend-Making Flywheel
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Chatmosa: Growth! Episode 8 - The Friend-Making Flywheel Chatmosa
In this episode of Chatmosa: Growth!, Head of Product David sits down with CEO Camille, CTO Sandra and Auntie Derek head of Growth, to look back on how far Chatmosa has come, and where it’s going next. From a UK shoe designer and a fan calling in from Dubai to weekly live tea sessions, the crew talks about how real-time audio and video are helping them build a global community that actually knows each other, not just “followers.”
They break down the “Hot Tea, Cold Cash” giveaway https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/2ITLKLME... (yes, you really can win up to $300 before Christmas just for showing up and engaging), and why they’re choosing Chatmosa over Zoom or Google Meet for recordings and meetings.
Camille shares why the pre-show banter has become one of her favorite parts of the workflow, while Sandra doubles down on a core belief of the platform: you should own your audience, not rent it.
You’ll also hear how Chatmosa’s live sessions turn into podcasts with built-in audience interaction, how easy RSS distribution makes it to get episodes everywhere, and a sneak peek at upcoming video editing tools that will make repurposing content even simpler.
In this episode, we cover:
• How Chatmosa is connecting guests and fans across continents in real time
• The “Hot Tea, Cold Cash” weekly giveaway and why it boosts live engagement
• Why the team is replacing Zoom/Meet with Chatmosa for meetings and recordings
• Owning your audience vs. building on rented platforms
• Turning live, interactive shows into on-demand podcasts with a single workflow
• What’s coming next for video editing and post-production inside Chatmosa
Tune in to hear how the team is using Chatmosa to grow not just a podcast, but a community—and how you can do the same.
In this week’s engaging episode of the Chatmosa podcast, the team delves into the vibrant dynamics of relationship-building within the Chatmosa community, aptly titled "Chatmosa Growth! The Friend-Making Flywheel." Hosts David, Auntie, Camille, Sandra, and Derek share insightful anecdotes from their recent experiences, emphasizing the unique interactivity of the platform that fosters genuine connections between users from all corners of the globe.
The conversation kicks off with an enthusiastic check-in, capturing the energy of the group as they reflect on the rapid passage of time. "Can you believe it’s already December?" David remarks, highlighting the fleeting nature of the year and setting the stage for a discussion on the importance of community and friendships nurtured through Chatmosa.
Derek takes center stage to share his fruitful encounters in the world of podcasting, particularly through his daily show hosted on Chatmosa. He reveals, "I've been meeting a lot of interesting international people," and recounts a particularly exciting episode featuring his friend from the UK, who showcased her innovative shoe design, joined by her best friend chiming in from Dubai. This not only exemplifies the platform’s reach but also its capacity to create a communal space for dialogue and creativity.
A significant highlight of the session is their discussion around the ongoing promotion, "Hot Tea Cold Cash," which allows participants to engage with the content while also having the chance to win cash prizes. "I’m seeing a lot more posts with my hashtag," Derek notes, reflecting the growing excitement and engagement among users.
Camille brings her perspective on the informal yet impactful interactions that occur in the pre-recording chats, noting, "There's some chat and banter that happens before the actual recording that’s unique and special." This interactivity not only enriches the podcasting experience but also encourages listeners and attendees to be part of the dialogue, adding layers of depth to the content shared.
The session touches upon the transition many users have made from traditional platforms like Zoom and Google Meet to Chatmosa, celebrating it as a refreshing alternative that offers less pressure for participants. Sandra emphasizes, "You can join the podcast even from bed," reflecting the inclusive nature of the Chatmosa environment.
In the latter part of the session, the hosts dive into technical insights about podcast distribution. Derek highlights, "You own your audience," discussing how users can utilize an RSS feed to publish their content on various platforms, thus broadening their reach. This sentiment is echoed in Camille’s comment about the interactive format, where audiences can engage directly rather than simply consuming passive content, creating a more enriching experience.
As the episode nears its conclusion, the team shares their excitement about upcoming features related to editing and video capabilities on Chatmosa. "We're releasing some very exciting features next week," Antonio promises, hinting at future improvements that will enhance user experience and engagement.
Overall, this session of Chatmosa encapsulates the spirit of connection, creativity, and community-building at the heart of the platform. As Auntie concludes, "Everyone has a story," and the team invites listeners to continue engaging with their content, fostering the unique friendships that Chatmosa thrives on. With a lighthearted farewell and promises of what’s to come, the team encourages the audience to stay tuned for future sessions and join the conversation.
Key Takeaways:
- Engagement in live sessions creates a unique interactivity that fosters community.
- Sharing personal stories, like Derek’s interviews, enhances user connection.
- The transition from traditional meeting platforms to Chatmosa offers a more relaxed and inviting environment.
- Participants are encouraged to utilize their platforms effectively to reach wider audiences.
Join us next week for more insights and engaging conversations as the Chatmosa community continues to grow and evolve!