A compact illustration on Clubhouse - social conversation chatroom app!Social media networks constantly try balancing the proven practices on social media networks with their upcoming and ever-changing strategic bets. Clubhouse emerged last year (late 2020) and now operates on Android and iOS. It focuses on enabling people to drop into live chats, either as participants or as an audience number. Remarked as the hottest social media app in the pandemic, people often used Clubhouse to find the love of their lives, to interact with their friends and family, and involve in some crisp news updates. Follow through as we explore its features and what is this app about!
It is a hallway where people interact on various topics – scuba diving to social justice, crypto to comic books, fashion, backpacking, Japanese language, morning news shows, meditation, movie clubs, book clubs, and more.
On Clubhouse, people can quietly listen, raise their hands to chime in, or host their rooms. Whether they’re talking with their closest friends or making new ones, it’s a place where they experience unforgettable moments with others and leave feeling better than when they arrived.
In this chatroom, you will likely meet the most unlikely minds. You can talk with amazing people and host a room of your own.
The ‘Clubhouse’ is a one-year-old start-up, but it has already reached a $1 billion valuation. Famous Silicon Valley honchos like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Oprah Winfrey have used it.
The ‘Clubhouse’ provides a platform to talk – free speech, and healthy dialogues, interact. It is a virtual meet and greets interface to share ideas. Users can – (1) create rooms, and (2) send personal invites for their friends to join in. (One can join if they receive an invite) (3) Users can talk in a conference call. (This app does not enable them to share texts, pictures, videos. Users can leave the call/room at any time) When you open the app – you will find a list of “rooms” and a list of people present in each room.
Clubhouse wants its users to explore different conversations.
Mobile app developers in India plan to scale the existing features while creating social apps like ‘Clubhouse’:
Clubhouse Social App Alternatives
Parker, Mewe, CloutHub, Signal, TikTok, Plurk, Jaiku, Google Wave
The ‘Clubhouse’ is distinct from audio and video chatrooms available on ‘Facebook’ and WhatsApp. This invite–the only social audio app, was into a testing phase in the US recently. It is now available on Android and iOS platforms. Companies like Facebook, Discord, and Twitter are coming up with their social audio room versions as Clubhouse competitors. It earns via sponsorships. App development agencies that are trying to sell a product will seek out influencers on Instagram and Clubhouse.
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