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Spotify gets Talk App Locker Room to compete with Clubhouse

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Spotify lovers are going to be insane with the new upgrade Spotify is rooting for. Spotify is about to invade the social audio app space like Clubhouse. It is pretty serious about taking on the popular app Clubhouse. So far, the Chairman & CEO Daniel Ek is very excited to have the new upgrade with the Spotify team. He has recently announced that the team is looking forward to applying the idea of extending its social features. This means that Spotify users will be showered with more services and more fun. He explained that the biggest music streaming is very interested in the new technology because any additional development means more opportunity for the audio streaming site. Spotify is granted as the biggest free and premium audio streaming platform worldwide and it is keeping its eyes wide open to pay fastidious attention to the new trends going on in the market. After looking at the statistics, it is ready for new developments in the audio industry. It is important to follow the latest happenings around the world and Spotify music is doing that. The idea to use more social features will certainly pull the crowd of netizens to explore Spotify more frequently.

 Spotify music keeps a fair update of the latest additions that are going on in the market. They have promised to make way to get into the social audio business and this time it’s going to be big. They have announced to work with Betty Labs, the mastermind of Locker Room, a sports-focused, live talk app. The new acquisition focuses on creating the future designs of audio. It will change Spotify’s future and choice of visitors because it will become a part of live audio space. CEO Daniel Ek faced one common question every time he was on SPOT’s Q4 investor call; are they going to add any new social features? It is quite a common concern for the analyst to ask him if apps like Clubhouse could be a part of an interesting entry.

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The “drop-in audio chat” app Clubhouse has become quickly popular with a legion of users. Even popular celebrities have been using it like it’s the next big thing! It is based on voice chats or interactions with one another. They follow voice commands instead of using visual posts. MBW thinks it’s time to use an audio-oriented social development. If Spotify includes the audio-centric tool then people will be more interested to join the famous audio streaming platform. If it uses the new social tool, nothing can make it stop from becoming a juggernaut in the audio streaming market.

Spotify is focusing to expand live audio sessions to influence more creators and listeners. It will allow professional musicians, composers, writers, songwriters, sports experts, and even professional athletes to create a phenomenal experience with interactive features for Spotify users. It is looking forward to hosting real-time shows, debates, and discussions including AMA (ask me anything). Gustav Söderström, Chief Research & Development Officer at Spotify is excited to offer the live format of Spotify with an enhanced experience.