If youâve been wondering whatâs going on over at Galatea TV, the answer is⊠everything. Like, new team, new vibes, and maybe even a new format? (đ Horizontal, anyone?) Galateaâthe vertical romance app that made a name turning steamy book plots into swipeable soap operasâis in full glow-up mode. But behind the scenes? Letâs just say itâs giving rebrand with a side of chaos.
Hereâs what weâve dug up about the Inkitt-backed drama factoryâand why the juryâs still out on whether this makeover is their rom-com redemption arc or a full-on corporate breakup saga.
đ New Year, New Team⊠Same Drama
In early 2025, Galatea TV quietly swapped out a large chunk of their core creative and operations team. No press release. No thank-you posts. Just poofânew faces, new Slack threads, new âvision.â Insiders say the shift happened fast, and not everyone got the memo.
One former team member (who asked to remain anonymous) told us:
âIt went from âweâre building a creative familyâ to âhereâs your NDA, thanks for your time.â The vibe changed overnight.â
And whatâs the endgame? Full vertical integration. Galatea’s now moving all development and post-production in-house, giving them tighter control and, letâs be real, probably saving cash. But whether this makes things smootherâor just shinier with more internal stressâis TBD.
đž Letâs Talk About The Author Pay RumorsâŠ
Okay, so hereâs the part thatâs been whispered about for a long time: Galateaâs deals with authors arenât exactly golden.
Writers have raised eyebrows (and pitchforks) about lowball offers for exclusive adaptation rights. One author posted on Threads:
âI love seeing my story come to life, but the royalties? Barely enough to pay for my Canva Pro.â
Yikes.
To be fair, not all creators feel burned. Some love the exposure. But with Galateaâs parent company, Inkitt, still pushing data-driven content models, the line between art and algorithm is getting⊠blurry.
đș Wait⊠Is Galatea Ditching Vertical?!
Rumor mill alert: thereâs talk Galateaâs experimenting with horizontal video. Thatâs rightâyour favorite steamy scene may soon unfold sideways.
No official confirmation yet, but sources say test shoots have already happened. The logic? Platforms like Netflix and YouTube Shorts are beginning to merge formats, and Galatea doesnât want to be caught in a vertical-only lane.
Would this be a brilliant pivot or an identity crisis? Either way, weâre watching.
đ§ Inkitt: The Mother Ship With a Master Plan
Remember: Galatea isnât just vibing on its own. Itâs part of Inkitt, the Berlin-based publishing-tech startup that wants to be the âDisney of the 21st century.â
Cool goal. But the execution? Letâs just say itâs a blend of Silicon Valley ambition and Tumblr-era storytelling. They mine reader data to predict whatâll be a hitâand then turn that into books, audiobooks, and now full-blown visual dramas.
Itâs smart. Itâs scary. Itâs kinda working.
But between staff shakeups, author drama, and rumors of format shifts, itâs giving âmid-season cliffhangerâ energy.
âš Final Thought: Is Galatea Entering Its Villain Era?
Weâre not saying Galateaâs the bad guy. But we are saying that 2025 has been one hell of a season so far. New team. New pipeline. Maybe even new screen dimensions. But one thing hasnât changed: the drama is still piping hot.
Got the tea?
If youâve worked at Galatea, pitched to Inkitt, or heard whispers from a friend-of-a-friend on setâwe want to hear from you. Anonymity respected. Juiciness encouraged.