Clubhouse, a popular audio chat software, has officially unveiled “Wave,” a new way to invite others to audio talks. The business made the announcement at a surprise town hall recently, and the functionality is now available to all iOS and Android users.
- Waving hand: Wave users may just press a waving hand emoji to welcome others to a live audio session. They can opt to join your call and be added to an audio room as soon as they receive their invitation.
- Notification: To send a Wave, users can swipe right on the Hallway or tap the dots icon at the bottom left of the screen. Then tape the wave button next to the person they would like to chat with. They will get a notification that you said hello and know that you are open to chatting. If they are too, they can join a private room with you — open just to the people you waved at.
- Wave button: To send a Wave, users can swipe right on the Hallway or tap the dots icon at the bottom left of the screen. Then tape the wave button next to the person they would like to chat with. They will get a notification that you said hello and know that you are open to chatting. If they are too, they can join a private room with you — open just to the people you waved at.
- Social circle: You can keep it to one social circle, introduce friends from different groups to each other, or open the room up more broadly and make it for everyone. If someone doesn’t immediately respond, you can continue to use Clubhouse as you normally would, the report said.
- Encouragement: Clubhouse seems to want to encourage more causal, social, small moments in its app, which as of late has seemed to become associated with professional, appointment-based experiences. The company brought its app to Android in May and removed its waitlist in July, which means there might be more people to casually talk to than when the app first launched.
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