Clubhouse, an app which allows you to join audio conversations with other people (a function unavailable in any other app or device), is now worth $4 billion. The user experience mostly involves joining a group chat where a few people are talking and listen to them go on in an unstructured rant about something, kind of like a live podcast that sucks. It immediately reminds me of the big rush to make mobile livestreaming apps in 2015 - remember how Meerkat “
I'm curious as to why Clubhouse didn't speed up its Android roll out, especially if they want to ride the popularity momentum, which is dying right now.
Clubhouse and Audio's Feature Not A Product Problem (And How It Might Possibly Be Meerkat 2)
I'm curious as to why Clubhouse didn't speed up its Android roll out, especially if they want to ride the popularity momentum, which is dying right now.
Remind me, who are you again?