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Clubhouse finally launches its Android app – TechCrunch

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Clubhouse finally has an Android app you can download from the Play Store — provided you live in the U.S. The voice-based social network launched its beta Android app on the Play Store for users in the U.S. on Sunday and said it would gradually make the new app available in other English-speaking countries and then the rest of the world. The social network, valued at about $4 billion in its most recent fundraising, launched as an iPhone-only app last year. Last year, the app quickly gained popularity, attracting several high-profile celebrities, politicians, investors, and entrepreneurs.

Clubhouse began developing the Android app early this year and started to test the beta version externally this month. In a town hall earlier Sunday, the startup said availability on Android had been the most requested product feature. “Our plan over the next few weeks is to collect feedback from the community, fix any issues we see, and work to add a few final features like payments and club creation before rolling it out more broadly,” the team wrote. Clubhouse download figures across some of its famous markets, according to estimates by mobile insight firm AppMagic. (Though Clubhouse’s precise download figures from other mobile insight firms vary, they all agree that the Clubhouse app’s popularity has dropped in recent months.)

As Clubhouse struggles to maintain its growth — data from mobile insight firms, including AppMagic, suggests that Clubhouse installs have drastically dropped in recent months — the Android app could prove pivotal in boosting the startup’s global reach. The Clubhouse could potentially — on paper — also supercharge its growth by allowing any user to join the service without an invitation. But the startup said retaining the waitlist and invite system is part of its effort to “keep the growth measured.” (Clubhouse has faced several moderation challenges in recent months.)

Android app

Clubhouse’s launch on Android comes when scores of technology giants, including Facebook, Twitter, Discord, Spotify, Reddit, and Microsoft’s LinkedIn, have either launched their similar offerings — or announced plans to do so. Twitter’s Clubhouse clone, Spaces, has emerged as one of the biggest competitors to the A16z and Tiger Global-backed startup. An unplanned Twitter Spaces, available on Android and hosted by a high-profile Indian startup founder earlier Sunday, attracted hundreds of listeners within a few minutes, for instance.

“As we head into the summer and continue to scale out the backend, we plan to begin opening up even further, welcoming millions of more people in from the iOS waitlist, expanding language support, and adding more accessibility feature, so that people worldwide can experience Clubhouse in a way that feels native to them,” Clubhouse team wrote. Clubhouse’s beta Android app currently lacks features, such as the ability to follow a topic, in-app translations, localization, creating or managing a club, linking Twitter and Instagram profiles, payments, and the ability to change the profile name or user name.

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