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Clubhouse opens to everyone, drops invite requirement

Last Updated 23 July 2021, 01:52 IST

The audio-social networking app Clubhouse is no longer exclusive. The platform has ditched its invite-only policy to grant everyone access to its audio chat rooms. As per The Verge, the news was announced during Clubhouse's Town Hall on Wednesday. Co-founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth announced on Wednesday that the app is no longer invite-only. Around 10 million people are currently on the waitlist, a spokesperson confirmed. Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up. Along with the news, Clubhouse showed off a new logo. This change comes only a wThe audio-social networking app Clubhouse is no longer exclusive. The platform has ditched its invite-only policy to grant everyone access to its audio chat rooms. As per The Verge, the news was announced during Clubhouse's Town Hall on Wednesday. Co-founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth announced on Wednesday that the app is no longer invite-only. Around 10 million people are currently on the waitlist, a spokesperson confirmed. Users on the waitlist will slowly get added to the app in the coming weeks, while new users will automatically be able to sign up. Along with the news, Clubhouse showed off a new logo. This change comes only a week after Clubhouse launched its DM product called Backchannel, which the team said saw 10 million messages sent within the first day of launch, and more than 90 million over the first week. Of course, the application opening up comes amid increasing competition. As Clubhouse built out its product and acquired a waitlist, other social audio products, like Twitter Spaces, opened to everyone. Since its iOS-only launch in April 2020, the app has expanded to Android and has launched some new features.eek after Clubhouse launched its DM product called Backchannel, which the team said saw 10 million messages sent within the first day of launch, and more than 90 million over the first week. Of course, the application opening up comes amid increasing competition. As Clubhouse built out its product and acquired a waitlist, other social audio products, like Twitter Spaces, opened to everyone. Since its iOS-only launch in April 2020, the app has expanded to Android and has launched some new features.

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(Published 23 July 2021, 01:52 IST)

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