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Clubhouse: How to Invite Friends

How to Invite Friends on clubhouse – As you all know, Clubhouse is an iPhone app that allows people to host and join audio conversations with other users.

Clubhouse lets users create and join “rooms,” where they can then chat with others in a conference call. There are no pictures, videos, or really even text – just audio. Users can join and leave the call at any time, turning any room into a public meeting hall. 

The first thing to know about, Clubhouse is invite-only meaning that anyone who wants to join has to be brought in by someone who already has an account.

Clubhouse wrote in its description on the Apple App Store: “anyone can get [an invite] by joining the waitlist, or by asking an existing user for one.”

Clubhouse’s CEO Paul Davidson has said that the app will eventually open up to everyone, including Android users. But they’re starting slow – anyone who manages to receive an invite is only is given two invites of their own, which they can then gift to others.

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How to Send a Clubhouse Invite:

  1. On the main tab, tap the envelope icon at the top of the screen.
  2. To invite someone without allowing Clubhouse to access your contacts, enter the person’s phone number.
  3. If you allowed Clubhouse to access your contacts, search for a contact or scroll until you find someone you want to invite, then tap Invite next to their name.
  4. When you invite someone, your Messages app opens with a default text message to send. Optionally, customize the message the way you want, then tap Send.
  5. Wait for your invitee to accept your invitation. They appear as one of your followers after they join.

Note: You can’t cancel or revoke an invite after you’ve sent one. Clubhouse recommends asking contacts whether they’re interested in joining.

Also read: Clubhouse: How to delete Clubhouse Account on Android and iOS

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