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How is your summer so far? I hope you’re listening to this episode lying somewhere in a shadow on a beach, and with a breeze keeping you relaxed. I also hope that you are in a company of people you love to hang out with – be it your family or friends. Why? It’s because we all belong to a community, right? Yes – this is the moment when I’m tying in my intro with this week’s episode’s topic 😊

So here we go – today we’re featuring one of our latest App Talk interviews. This time, Peggy Anne Salz interviewed Kenzie Wilson, GTM Lead – AI Moderation at Stream – the platform that helps apps build real-time experiences that scale.

Kenzie talks about why community is the key to app stickiness and how Stream’s APIs power real-time chat, feeds, video, and AI moderation for millions of users. You’ve heard it right – millions!

Today’s topics include:

  • Why in-app communities matter: Building social features directly in your app boosts retention and gives users a reason to return.
  • Strava’s evolution: A case study in transforming utility apps into thriving communities.
  • Flexible, fast integration: Stream’s API lets even mature apps easily add chat, feeds, and video—with AI-powered moderation tailored by industry.
  • Unexpected use cases: From HR tech to field ops and Telehealth, community tools aren’t just for social apps.
  • Real engagement uplift: Apps typically see up to 50% more engagement, especially if they already have an external audience.
  • Trends and tools: Live-streaming with chat, audio rooms for gaming, and embedded features like schedulers or activity maps drive stickiness and insight.
  • Focused, niche social: Users now prefer smaller, purpose-driven communities over noisy platforms.
  • Stream’s future: Expanding video offerings, deeper moderation tools, and positioning as a one-stop platform for in-app communication.

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Quotes from Kenzie Wilson

“If you already have kind of that cult following of your app, and then you give them a place where they can actually talk to each other, your engagement is going to go through the roof.”

“Every app is a community. You have users, you can have a community—and it’s actually pretty simple to do.”

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