Clubhouse Introduces New Ways To Discover & Consume Content With ‘Sharing’ & ‘Web Listening’ Features
Clubhouse introduced new ways to discover and consume content with Sharing and Web Listening.
today we're introducing an easy new way to spread the word about great rooms. It's called...drumroll....SHARING! we invented this and nobody has thought of it before.
— Clubhouse (@Clubhouse) January 6, 2022
even better, when you share, people now have the option to listen on desktop – no login required 😇 pic.twitter.com/Gw2rFkMQcs
Users can share Clubhouse rooms they are listening to with followers and across other social media apps through the former, while Web Listening allows anyone to listen to rooms without installing an app or logging in.
“With this release, we’re also giving creators more tools to understand how their rooms are doing by launching Share and Clip counts at the bottom of the room — and the beginnings of a new Room Insights page. To start, creators will only be able to see the shares of their room, but we’ll be adding more insights over time,” Clubhouse said in a blog post about Sharing.
Clubhouse use has declined dramatically, but the app continues to make valuable updates. In the last few months, the social audio app has delivered a number of highly-requested features, such as room recording and playback, enhanced discovery, and link sharing.
With a number of competitors in the social audio space, and with most people not confined to their homes due to the pandemic, Clubhouse probably won't ever get the attention it did last winter, but it still fills a niche.