Clubhouse is a social networking drop-in audio-chat app, which allows groups of people to listen to conversations, interviews and discussions between users on various topics.
The company says the Clubhouse Creator First programme is designed to help aspiring creators on its platform host amazing conversations, build their audience and monetise.
“We are looking to support and equip 20 creators with resources they need to bring their ideas and creativity to life,” Clubhouse tweeted.
Who can apply?
The organisers are interested in aspiring creators who make content on various social media apps, including Twitch, Instagram and YouTube, among other platforms, and who are at any level of reach ranging from 0 to 1 000 people to more than 1 million.
How to apply
Candidates should indicate up to three of the following topics/genres that they will focus on:
Music
Arts
Culture
Tech
Comedy
Business
Politics
News
Religion and Spirituality
Sports and Fitness
Travel and Hospitality
History
Humanities
Science
Health and Wellness
Other
Applicants must also describe the show that they would like to develop and provide a sample audio recording of up to a maximum of 3 minutes in length.
Candidates are also asked to indicate the tools from the following list that would be most useful to them on Clubhouse:
Brands
Guest bookings
Post-show analytics
Mentorship
Training
Equipment
Recording features
The ability to poll audiences and get feedback
Monetisation including tipping
Show promotion
Interested candidates can apply via the online application form here(link is external).
The deadline for applications is 31 March.
About Clubhouse
Clubhouse was founded by Paul Davison and Rohan Seth and was officially launched by software developers Alpha Exploration in April last year. The invite-only app is currently available on iOS and has rapidly gained popularity around the world. The app has seen thousands of users join a chatroom where individuals such as Elon Musk have discussed topics like Bitcoin, the future of Tesla and vaccine rollouts, among other topics. It has also been used by musicians such as Bomani X to host solo concerts or collaborate with other musicians.
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