Clubhouse - Review
Clubhouse

Clubhouse

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Live audio rooms to learn, laugh and meet new voices

Clubhouse is a social audio platform built around live conversations, making it feel more like walking through a buzzing conference hallway than scrolling a feed. You enter a “hallway” of ongoing rooms, each centered on topics ranging from tech and politics to comedy, self‑care, and casual late‑night chats.

Joining a room is instant: you can stay muted and simply listen, or tap to “raise your hand” and be invited to the stage. Latency is low and audio quality is generally clear, so even large rooms feel surprisingly natural and fluid. For quick background listening while commuting, cooking, or working out, it works very well.

Personalization is one of Clubhouse’s strongest points. By picking interests and following people and clubs, your hallway soon fills with conversations that match your tastes, making it easy to find a community that “vibes” with you. If you’re more of a host than a listener, you can spin up your own room in seconds, schedule events, and grow a regular audience around recurring shows or study groups.

The app also includes private messaging, allowing you to “sidebar” with friends during and after live rooms. This helps move interesting room encounters into ongoing friendships or collaborations, and gives the platform a sense of continuity beyond the live moment.

On the downside, notifications can become overwhelming unless you fine‑tune them, and the quality of rooms varies a lot—brilliant, thoughtful discussions sit right beside chaotic or self‑promotional chats. Moderation tools exist, but experiences depend heavily on each room’s hosts.

If you enjoy real‑time conversation, learning from strangers, and the feeling of being in a live, unscripted space, Clubhouse remains one of the most engaging ways to drop into voice‑only social interaction.

package name

com.clubhouse.app

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

Alpha Exploration Co.