LATEST ANNOUNCEMENTS

July 18, 2025
Hotmart Company announces that, after 14 years serving as Chief Operating Officer (COO), Mateus Bicalho will transition to a new role as a member of the company’s Board of Directors, effective October 2025. In this new capacity, he will bring significant value, leveraging his deep expertise in the Creator Economy and extensive experience in leading Hotmart’s operations. A transition process is currently underway, and a new operations leader will be announced soon. This change has been carefully planned over the past several months, in alignment with Hotmart’s strategic objectives and the natural evolution of Bicalho’s professional journey. As a co-founder of Hotmart Company, Bicalho has played a pivotal role in establishing Hotmart as one of Brazil’s leading technology companies and a global benchmark in the Creator Economy. His contributions have been especially impactful in driving the company’s international expansion and in building its Tech & Data infrastructure, leaving a lasting legacy for Hotmart’s continued growth João Pedro Resende remains CEO of Hotmart, which in 2025 will continue to focus on the development of AI-powered solutions and the acceleration of its global presence.
Hotmart employees at the company office in Belo Horizonte, in Brazil
March 21, 2024
Milestone underscores enduring success and enormous opportunity for creators focused on education and impact
Hotmart's office in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
January 16, 2023
The GSV 150 list for 2023 recognizes the top companies in digital learning and workforce skills. Hotmart has been on the list since 2020
October 18, 2022
With more than 6,000 participants, 1,400 employees, and more than 120 attractions, the event had content on three simultaneous stages and spaces for networking and entertainment.
October 18, 2022
Hotmart invites creators to join the movement, where they’ll find a sense of belonging and community
October 18, 2022
The objective is to further integrate the platform for entrepreneurs in the creator economy