Clubhouse Finally Starts Testing an Android Version With Select Testers
Clubhouse, the audio-based chat platform, is finally testing an Android version of the app with “a handful of friendly testers.” The platform is only available with iOS users so far. Clubhouse co-founder Paul Davison had remarked that the company was working “really hard” to come to Android, and the platform would also lose its invite-only status, eventually. The latest development was spotted by The Next Web that claims that the Clubhouse Android beta is not yet live.”We started rolling a rough beta version out to a handful of friendly testers. It is also bringing “better prompts to follow your club” and “more plumbing for improved discovery.” Twitter has started rolling out Spaces, its answer to Clubhouse, to more Android and iOS users in India.
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