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Clubhouse Is Slowly Killing Their Platform, Here’s Why

Derick David
5 min readOct 14, 2021
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Okay, as you know by now, I’ve written several articles about Clubhouse already. Clubhouse has been one of the most successful and fastest-growing consumer apps in the modern-day and whether we like it or not.

As an app that started on TestFlight, it’s pretty amazing how much they’ve achieved, given that it’s only less than 2 years old.

Let’s take a deep dive into what’s wrong with Clubhouse and why the drop-in social app has been losing active users and new sign-ups.

Clubhouse isn’t exactly losing, but it isn’t winning either.

Clubhouse is killing themselves by not listening to their users. Ironic for a company that enables users to listen to conversations with other people.

Here are more reasons why the famed audio social platform is dead on the water.

Branding

They say that if you build it, they will come. A similar scenario happened to Clubhouse due to its already reputable and well-known founders. They managed to get it off the ground mostly through word-of-mouth.

However, we still have to grasp our perception of the app through marketing.

The how is measurable and identifiable, but then why is missing in action. Steve Jobs always made…

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Derick David
Derick David

Written by Derick David

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