
Clubhouse app for Android likely to arrive in May, developer shares screenshots
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Earlier in March, the Clubhouse co-founder and CEO Paul Davison had confirmed that the audio platform would arrive for Android users in a couple of months.
Popular audio-chatting app Clubhouse will soon be available for Android users. The developer of the app has shared the first pictures of the interface of the Clubhouse Android app. Earlier in March, the Clubhouse co-founder and CEO Paul Davison had confirmed that the audio platform would arrive for Android users in a couple of months. For now, the Clubhouse app is only available to iOS users. Mopewa Ogundipe, who has been working on the Clubhouse Android app, shared the first screenshots of the interface of the app on Twitter. Some reports suggest that the app could be launched for Android users in May. Mopewa was hired by Clubhouse in February. Announcing her new job, she had posted, “Today was my first day at @joinClubhouse.If you know me, you probably know I have *opinions* about iOS-only apps so I’m v. excited to be joining the team to bring the party to Android.” Davidson had revealed during a town hall that hard to get onto Android and that it would take a couple of months. He had also hinted that the company could do away with the current invite-only feature. Davidson had shared his plans of making the app available for everyone so that more and more users can be a part of the app.
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