Matcha: Pods

Matcha: Pods

Tech for small groups that make BIG impact.

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Create and manage any small group in a fast, fun way - with Pods. Matcha's integrated tech makes it easy to set up, schedule (and re-schedule), message async, and meet LIVE! with the people you want to meet with. Your first pod is completely free!
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Melissa Moody
šŸ‘‹ Hi, I’m Melissa. Ex-Google, 17 year marketer, and 4x Startup Founder. You might have heard of Matcha (www.matcha.so) as a tech platform that enables 1:1 matching programs for any community or group. [If you haven't heard of us, I'm not offended šŸ˜†] TODAY, My awesome team released our first product for individuals (like YOU!) that makes it easy and FUN to create small, invite-only, recurring group meetings - without all the juggling and struggling. Introducing: Matcha PODS šŸ‘„ Gather your favorite peers for a monthly check-in to unlock, inspire, and vent šŸ’” Set up biweekly customer feedback sessions for your new product šŸ“– Create a digital book club without juggling calendars and video platforms šŸ‘©ā€šŸŽ“ Gather with fellow students from a course you took, to keep up your learning šŸŽÆ Assemble a few folks working on a shared goal, to stay accountable with quarterly checkins It's silly easy and the first pod is free for everyone. šŸ†“ - Pick a focus for your pod. - Invite up to 5 other people. - Set a timeline and cadence that works for your group. - Use Matcha's integrated scheduling, async messaging, and live video chat - Give high fives all around Learn more and get started at: https://matcha.so/products/pods Want more? Follow along on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/... ...and here on Product Hunt.
Melissa Moody
@a_zelenkov Thank you - would love to hear more from you when you try it out!
Max Savonin
@melissa_moody Matcha Pods sounds like a great way to facilitate recurring meetings for small, focused groups. The focus on ease of use and integrating scheduling, messaging, and video chat into one platform is appealing. Here are some questions to consider: - Will there be a way for users to discover relevant pods based on their interests, or is it primarily focused on existing connections? - What are the limitations for free pods compared to paid plans? - Will Matcha Pods support larger groups in the future, or is it strictly for smaller, intimate gatherings? Potential for Collaboration: As a developer, I'm interested in the technical aspects of Matcha Pods. Here are some ways I might be able to contribute: - Adding integrations with popular productivity or communication tools could enhance the user experience. - Developing features to manage larger pods, like assigning roles or creating sub-groups, could be beneficial. - Building an algorithm to suggest relevant pods to users based on their interests or activities could increase platform engagement. Overall, Matcha Pods seems like a valuable tool for anyone who wants to streamline recurring small group meetings. Further development and user feedback could solidify its position in the market.
Emily
Love the way this allows like-minded people to meet remotely and keep each other accountable to a specific topic! šŸš€ congrats on the launch!
Melissa Moody
@_emily_daykin Or people of different minds to gather and uplevel each other! Thanks for the kind words, Emily
William Joseph Parker
Congrats on the launch, Melissa! Matcha PODS sound like a game-changer for group dynamics. šŸš€ Can’t wait to see how this will help in fostering community connections! Upvoted!
Melissa Moody
@williamjosephparker A few communities are doing this: Giving Matcha Pro (for unlimited pods) to their leaders - who then are empowered to create multiple small, focused groups within the community for heightened engagement!
Kyrylo Silin
Hey Melissa, Your concept for Matcha Pods sounds really interesting! Could you share more about the features that make it "silly easy" to use? I'm wondering if there are any plans to integrate with existing calendar systems for even smoother scheduling. Congrats on the launch!
Melissa Moody
@kyrylosilin Sill yeasy: - It takes less than 1 minute to start a Pod - the pod admin and anyone they invite can integrate Google and outlook calendars (multiple calendars, too) - and then overlay your calendars to find times that work for everyone - video UI is integrated, so you don't have to add another zoom, meet, link to your invites - all messaging and scheduling and learning about people's profiles is integrated into the experience Right now, our calendar integration is across all Google and Outlook calendars - and we let you see/schedule across them all (a la Calendly) - but we're also planning to enable the ability to port in existing Calendly schedules soon as well.
Two Heads
Congrats on the launch Melissa! So, how would this work next to your Whatsapp group? And what does a Pod has that I can't manage within my Whatsapp group? It looks exciting!
Melissa Moody
@twoheads WhatsApp groups are super useful for rapid, ongoing communication but they're not: - easy to focus on a given goal/outcome (everything you need in one place) - timebound (I don't want a "forever" group for everything) - secure (I'm always surprised at the things shared in such big, open chat groups) Keep that Whatsapp group going for rapid communication but use a Pod if: - You have a tangible reason/outcome to meet with a few folks in a focused way (e.g. accountability work) - You want to keep a group small and focused (e.g. everyone participates) - Your discussion is timebound (e.g. Let's just meet 4 times, once a month) They're not a 1:1 replacement - but the group scheduling and integrated video chats make it a real different experience as well!
Two Heads
@melissa_moody ah that makes sense Melissa, thanks a lot for your explanation! I’ll definitely give Matcha a try! šŸ‘šŸ˜
charles怀shiro
Love the concept of Matcha PODS, Melissa! It seems like a game-changer for anyone looking to streamline group meetings. šŸ†“ The invite-only feature makes it feel exclusive yet accessible! Excited to see how it evolves; maybe we’ll see that freemium model in action soon? Can't wait to try it for my next book club! šŸ“–
Melissa Moody
@charles_ The first pod is free already - so get started any time! ;)
Tristan
If everything's so "integrated" then why does it feel like just another app with shiny promises but basically the same features as before tech overload much maybe focus on simplicity instead users don't need more complications they need usable tools or it ends up being useless, also what's with the live meet ups people want async because they don’t have time for live guessing that wasn’t considered deeply huh
Melissa Moody
@archintdesign Sorry it doesn't appeal to you. To be very clear: we are building for people who truly value live meetups for the deeper networking value and focused nature of what they provide. Our ICP is someone building a network, not an audience. Building quality relationships, not quantity. (They can go to LinkedIn if they want quantity and audience.) It might be a niche proposition, and although we do provide async messaging - yes the focus is on few, focused, meetings. Our conscious choice as a company was to leave pods small (<6) because when you get over that point, people say they'll go to something... but don't (e.g. LinkedIn Live webinars). And engagement starts high... but then drops off (e.g. Slack groups). With Matcha pods, the idea is... fewer folks, but more engaged. And timebound, so they're not existing until the internet falls apart. Our team does ongoing, deep customer research and has built an incredibly focused and thoughtful initial product (yes, we're just a small startup, still too!) and if it's not for you: that's ok! Sounds like you have enough other tools at your disposal. It's an awesome, tech-enabled, abundant world we live in.
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