What Are Clubhouse App Clubs and How to Use Them

What Are Clubhouse App Clubs and How to Use Them

Clubhouse clubs, such as the Social Media Examiner Club shown below, are used to create communities within the platform. Rooms started with a club can be private and intimate—reserved only for community members—or public to help introduce the club to Clubhouse members.

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Currently, Clubhouse asks club founders to commit to hosting at least one recurring conversation, although you can also hold as many other conversations as you like that aren’t recurring. To request to found a new club, you’ll need to host your first three recurring meetups and then visit this link to fill out the form with your request.

There are four types of memberships within a Clubhouse club:

  • Founder: The club owner. A founder can edit the club’s description and rules and invite members to join the club without having to request or wait for the approval.
  • Admin: Appointed by the founder or other admins. An admin can approve or remove members and open private or public rooms.
  • Members: An approved participant within the club. A member can create private rooms for the club but not public rooms. They can also see and participate in both private and public rooms and nominate other Clubhouse members to join the club.
  • Follower: Not an official member of the club. A follower can follow public club activities but they can’t create rooms for the club. They’ll be notified whenever a member or admin of the club schedules a public room.

Currently, members can only launch one club at a time to avoid being spread too thin or creating a club that then goes dormant. The wait time for setting up a new club is around 2 weeks.

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