One week after introducing a new invitation system, Clubhouse introduced a number of new features. The first of the new ones is a clip, a tool that can be used by people to share the preview of public spaces. When the creator and host allow the features, you will see a new icon that looks like a pair of scissors. Tap and Clubhouse will capture the last 30 seconds of the audio, which can then be shared on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, iMessage or WhatsApp. Clubhouse said it launched the clip in beta to choose the creator today. In most public rooms and open, you will see a scissors icon there except the host has gone out of their way to disable the feature.
Sometimes in the next few weeks, Clubhouse also plans to introduce ways for people to share the archives from previous Live rooms. This feature is called Replays. Like clips, it is something that people will be able to deactivate if they want. When active, however, it will make past rooms can be found during a glimpse or creator want people to find the conversation. Clubhouse said he planned to start launching a replay anytime in October.
Rounding things, Clubhouse introduces a search tool that allows you to find certain people, clubs, live rooms, and upcoming events. Initially, the functionality would live on the Explore tab for about one or two weeks before the Clubhouse moved it to the hallway side bar. Last but not least, Android users can look forward to Clubhouse launching support for spatial audio. In many ways, the Clubhouse update announces that it will handle the shortcomings that have been available in the application for a while. The absence of a way to share audio is a very famous negligence.