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Join Clubhouse audio chat

Find fascinatin­g conversati­ons on your device — or start your own

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REQUIRES

Clubhouse, iOS 13 or later

YOU WILL LEARN

How to follow people, join rooms, and start your own conversati­ons in Clubhouse for iOS

IT WILL TAKE

10 minutes

IF YOU’VE BEEN paying attention to the tech world over the last year or so, chances are you’ve heard of Clubhouse. The immensely popular app centres on conversati­on “rooms” hosted by “clubs” — the idea is it’s like a round table speaking event where everyone can take part.

Just join a room and you can listen to people chat about the topic at hand. Whether you want to learn something new or just hang out with some of your friends, Clubhouse’s rooms are an excellent way to sit back, talk and listen in a world that’s obsessed with short and speedy interactio­ns.

When Clubhouse first launched, it was known for its explosive growth despite being invite–only. Now anyone can join, opening up access to interestin­g spoken conversati­ons on all manner of topics. You can dive straight in — for free, no less, and invite your friends to join you in Clubhouse’s massive range of interestin­g, enlighteni­ng chatrooms.

But it’s not just for listening. Not only can you take part in any room you join, but you can start your own as well. Just pick a topic, invite some people, and away you go. The app lets you go live right away or schedule an event for the future.

In this tutorial, we’ll show you the ins and outs of Clubhouse, from finding rooms to starting your own conversati­ons, and some handy tips alongside. Before long, you’ll come to see just why it’s such a popular app on iOS. ALEX BLAKE

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Clubhouse’s chatrooms are divided into topics, with fascinatin­g clubs and events hosted within each one.
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