South China Morning Post

Clubhouse tests Android version of app

- Reuters in New York

Live audio app Clubhouse will begin introducin­g a test version of its app to Google’s Android users in the United States, the company said, in a potentiall­y big expansion of its market.

The app, which spiked in popularity early this year after celebrity billionair­e Elon Musk and others appeared in audio chats, has sparked copycats from start-ups and larger rivals including Facebook and Twitter.

It has been available only to users of Apple devices and by invitation. In some markets such as China, invitation­s were so sought after some were auctioned on online marketplac­es.

But downloads of the app, one measure of popularity, have significan­tly fallen.

After peaking in February with 9.6 million downloads, that number fell to 2.7 million in March and then 900,000 downloads in April, according to Sensor Tower.

The drop sparked questions about its long term viability and whether its success was because people were spending more time at home during the pandemic.

The long anticipate­d Android launch is expected to reach more new users globally. The Android version will reach other Englishspe­aking markets and then the rest of the globe days and weeks after the US market beta launch.

Clubhouse, which created the category, now faces the likes of Facebook, which announced in April a slew of audio products, including Clubhouse-style live audio rooms and a way for users to find and play podcasts.

In January, Twitter said that it would introduce a new feature to let users charge admission to their live audio chat rooms in its “Spaces” feature, as the company seeks to court more content creators. It has been available to Android users since March.

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