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Clubhouse is no more beta with no waitlist system

The company said that it had removed its waitlist system to join the platform hassle-free as it is no longer invite-only.

Clubhouse is no more beta with no waitlist system

Android apps have been abandoned without an update in more volume than iOS or iPad apps, and that lack of attention can endanger users, says a new report.(Photo: iStock)

Clubhouse app is now out of beta and opens to everyone, the company on Wednesday.

The company said that it had removed its waitlist system to join the platform hassle-free as it is no longer invite-only.

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“If you have a club, you can post your link far and wide. If you are a creator with an audience, you can bring them all on,” the company said in a blogpost.

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“If you’re hosting a public event, anyone can attend. You can bring close friends, classmates, family members, coworkers, and anyone else you like — on iOS or Android,” it added.

The company says it has added 10 million people to the community since its launch on Android in mid-May and has seen 90 million DMs sent since it launched Backchannel last week.

Backchannel has both 1:1 and group chat and an optional second inbox for message requests.

Users can send and receive questions from the audience. And speakers can now take questions from people via text — and use that to decide who to call up from the audience. Listeners can now submit questions, even if they are not able to come up on stage.

The app arrived on Android after spending a year on the Apple iOS platform.

The new release is out today on both iOS and Android platforms and the company says it will be shipping new updates for users every 1-2 weeks.

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