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#Clubhouse’s new record feature turns your rooms into podcasts

#Clubhouse’s new record feature turns your rooms into podcasts

The day has finally arrived. People have been asking for a recording feature on Clubhouse since the app launched. And after maintaining the “real-time audio-only” stance for months, the app is introducing Replays.

This new feature will let you record your sessions, so that anyone can play them later. The company says that users will get to experience the same stuff as live rooms like “leave quietly, and watch the dynamic of the stage and audience shift and evolve throughout the discussion, including PTRs, mic taps, and all the special moments that only happen here.” 

This sounds like a podcast, but with some… screen action? If I were listening to a Replay, I wouldn’t care for this stuff.

If you’re a podcaster or a regular room host on Clubhouse, there are more features that you’ll likely appreciate. First, you’ll be able to download the source audio file of the sessions, so you can upload it to your podcast feed or use it in your other pieces of content.

As a creator, you’ll be also able to see total attendee counts for any of your rooms. Earlier, you could only show the success of your rooms by bragging about how many people were there at the same time. But with Replays, Clubhouse will show you how many people have cumulatively listened to your session. Here’s what it looks like:

Total attendee count on Clubhouse
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