What’s the deal with the Clubhouse app?
I’ve been spending so much time on the Clubhouse app. I spent almost 48 hours in the app the other day. Crazy, I know. I was in one room that was going on 24 hours, a marathon room. The information being exchanged is invaluable. Not only that but connecting with so many entrepreneurs, bloggers, influencers, celebrities, female business owners, angel investors, coaches, and my squad from IG is so much fun. Especially after being in quarantine and all the time we’ve spent at home, this audio-only app couldn’t have come at a better time.
Have you heard of Clubhouse yet?
Are you on the Clubhouse app?
Are you on the waitlist?
What are your thoughts on the app? Let me know on Instagram or in my Clubhouse FB group!
All About the Clubhouse app
What is the Clubhouse app
How to get into Clubhouse
Download the Clubhouse app and sign up for the waitlist. You can also connect with someone who is already on the app who can send you an invite. New members are only given one invite.
After being active on the app, sometimes members are given 3 extra invites. There are invite trains in lots of networking and business groups. If someone using the app is in your contacts and you’re in theirs when you sign up on the waitlist they’ll be given the option to pull you in.
Once you receive the text, download the app & create your account. Edit your profile to add any pertinent networking details, accomplishments, things you’d want people to know about connecting with you, a call to action, etc.
You can find multiple Clubhouse Bio templates in our Clubhouse Course!
Clubhouse terms to know
Clubhouse- An audio-only app designed to network and learn from others in your industry and in other industries.
Pull To Refresh- Pull down any time inside the app to refresh. When you’re in the Hallway and you pull to refresh, the active rooms will update. If you’re in a Room & pull to refresh, the speakers & people in the room will update.
Reset The Room- Review who the mods are & tell any potential new audience members what topics are being discussed to keep the room on-topic.
Moderators (mods)- When you have a green star beside your name, you are considered a moderator. Other moderators are the only ones who can make you a moderator.
Speakers Stage- Anyone who is on stage is considered a speaker. The people on stage are at the top. Their profile photos appear the largest at the top right under the title of the Room.
Rooms- Each individual room typically has a topic that is being discussed, led by moderators who started the room. If you can see the room, typically it is open for you to join.
Hallway- The main page you enter Clubhouse on. This is where you can see active and available rooms to join as a listener. The more people and clubs you follow the more rooms will open up.
Party Hat- The confetti party emoji/symbol you have on your profile photo if you’ve been in the app for less than a week.
Raise Your Hand- Once you’re in a room, you can hit the hand symbol in the bottom right of the screen to let moderators that you have something to say and would like to be called up on stage.
Ping Your Friends- Hitting the + sign when you start a room or are in a room to invite your friends.
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