Media is the central point of the Subsplash app. Every other tab, list, and link exists partly to move people toward Media. If you get this piece right, engagement follows. If you get it wrong, people open the app once and never come back.
Two structures matter. A Media item is a single piece of content: one sermon, one episode, one talk. A Media series is a container that groups related items: a preaching series, a podcast season, a class. Every Media item should live inside a series, and every series should have a graphic, a description, and a clear order.
Design series like a Netflix show. Cover art, season number if it applies, a short synopsis, episodes in reading order. Members should be able to open a series and know where to start without asking.
Stop scattering content across YouTube playlists, Facebook uploads, and website embeds. Those platforms hide your content from your own people. Subsplash Media puts everything in one place your members already have on their phone, with playback that resumes where they left off and a graphic that is actually branded.
Once your Media is organized this way, everything else in the app gets easier. Homepage lists can feature the current series. Links can point directly at specific items. Push notifications can drop a fresh sermon straight to the home screen. Media done well is the flywheel.