
If you’re still hunting for a Clubhouse invite, then you might have better luck jumping on the live audio bandwagon through Twitter.
The social network is aiming to have its alternative, Spaces, available to all its users globally by April, according to media reports. The in-app features lets users create their own rooms, also known as a Space for others to join, as well as share audio clips on Twitter via tweets and direct messages. It’s “a small experiment focused on the intimacy of the human voice,” Twitter said when it first went live in December.
Spaces, which went live in December, is currently available to select iOS users. The Android beta test for Twitter Spaces started earlier this month.
Twitter’s Spaces is a less-exclusive competitor to Clubhouse, a buzzy audio-only app that shot to fame this year after Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg made appearances on the fast-growing platform.
A spokesperson for Twitter couldn’t immediately be reached for comment.