Clubhouse is now available on Android in US

Android users in the U.S. can now join the invite-only Clubhouse, more than a year after the social audio app debuted.

“With Android, we believe that Clubhouse will feel more complete. We are so grateful to all of the Android users out there for their patience,” Davison and Seth said in a company blog post. “Whether you are a creator, a club organizer, or someone who just wants to explore, we are so excited to welcome you to the community.”

It is a hugely popular app in iOS system and Clubhouse’s Android arrival comes after more than 10 million downloads on Apple’s operating system.

New Competition

Facebook said last month it will be rolling out soon a series of audio features including Live Audio Rooms which allows users to listen and participate in live conversations, similar to Clubhouse and Soundbites, where users can create and share short audio clips. And last week, Twitter announced its audio chat product called Spaces, to users who have more than 600 followers with increasing competition to Clubhouse.

Clubhouse as the social audio phenomenon exploded during the pandemic as people were looking for ways to socialize with each other besides video chats and conference calls.

At Clubhouse, members can feel like they are either eavesdropping on conversations or exchanging ideas with power players and celebs—for free. Chats can go on for hours as this interaction comes at a time in a world mostly frustrated and weary with being socially isolated and worn out from attending video conference meetings all day long.

Android users in the U.S. can now join the invite-only Clubhouse, more than a year after the social audio app debuted.

Clubhouse began to grow exponentially since last fall with such notables as Elon Musk, Oprah Winfrey and even Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the company admitted in its blog on Sunday that “the load stressed our systems—causing widespread server outages and notification failures, and surpassing the limits of our early discovery algorithms.”

We’ve seen firsthand what we’ve always believed—that the need to gather with other humans is universal, Throughout this period, we have felt the need to be cross-platform more strongly than ever

Also Read : Twitter Spaces, a Clubhouse clone which allows users to participate in live audio chats, is now available to everyone with 600 plus followers.

Davison and Seth have repeatedly said that the company has had to focus on hiring to help fix its issues instead of adding new features. “It was an important time of investment, which we think will help us serve the community much better in the long run,” the founders said in the blog post.

Clubhouse also said it will soon allow Android users in other English-speaking countries and then globally. The company also said it will continue to get feedback, add more users currently on the waitlist to join the app on Apple’s iOS, and eventually add new features including payments and club creation before launching it to its users.

The company said it has seen global growth in its chat rooms ranging from rural Georgia farmers interacting with entrepreneurs in Tanzania, film clubs forming in India, debate rooms in Germany, and quiz shows originating in the Middle East.

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