Clubhouse has announced that it is launching a Replays feature that will give creators the option of downloading and sharing their discussions. This will help to increase exposure for Clubhouse creators and increase the lifespan of their conversations.

Read on to find out what the Clubhouse Replays feature is about...

Clubhouse Announces Replays Feature to Help Creators Grow

Clubhouse announced on 30 September that it will roll out a new Replays feature to "make it easier to grow on Clubhouse".

Clubhouse is continuing to honor a promise it made to creators to help them grow by adding features that spread the word about creators and clubs so more people can follow them.

Here's the company said on its blog:

Replays make it trivially easy to create great audio content, get discovered by others, and grow your audience over time. There are a lot of details we want to get right here, so we are going to be testing and continuing to develop this feature in the wild for a few more weeks, and plan to roll out access to creators and community members beginning in October.

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How Clubhouse’s Replays Feature Will Work

If Clubhouse creators and moderators enable Replays, they will be able to record a discussion in a room, save that recording to their profile and club, or download it to share it with friends and online communities outside the app or "replay" it at their leisure.

As stated by Clubhouse on its blog:

You will be able to choose whether you want Replays enabled when you start a room. If they’re on, your room will be discoverable on Clubhouse for as long as you like — and available for you to download and share anywhere.

Clubhouse's logic is simple: The more your content gets shared outside the app, the more you will be able to grow your audience with time as people engage with your content and follow you on the Clubhouse app.

Clubhouse plans to release its Replays feature to creators and community members from October 2021. In the meantime, the company will be testing and improving the feature to ensure that it delivers on what it should.

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Replays Will Help to Integrate Clubhouse Content Into Our “Real Lives”

Even though Clubhouse is a different kind of social app, it is still, fundamentally, a social media app. Users want to share social media content with friends and loved ones in their private circles and on online platforms, especially if that content is relevant to their lives in some way.

Clubhouse's Replays feature makes that possible, allowing relevant content to cross over into our lives and our circles. This will even help to spread the word about the Clubhouse app to those who do not know about it or who may have not seen its relevance.