Clubhouse, the audio-only social media app that once had major buzz, is set to lay off more than half of its employees as it seeks to adapt to market conditions following the coronavirus pandemic.
that in an effort to adjust to a post-coronavirus world, Clubhouse, the once-popular audio-only app, plans to fire more than half of its staff. Paul Davison and Rohan Seth, the company’s co-founders, stated in a memo to staff that a “reset” was necessary, along with a move to a smaller, more product-focused team.
The memo outlined the difficulties the business encountered in maintaining effective communication and implementing changes quickly with a sizable workforce. According to Davison and Seth, downsizing will enable them to better align their strategy and change with the tech industry. However, in the face of fierce competition, particularly from Twitter Spaces, Clubhouse has found it increasingly challenging to maintain its relevance. In August 2022, the app unveiled a brand-new function called “Houses” in an effort to reposition itself in the market. With the help of this feature, users can create private chat rooms for more personal interactions with their current friend groups.
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