Swedish auto streaming platform Spotify on Wednesday launched its new audio app, ‘Spotify Greenroom’.
The new app is similar to one of the trending social media apps, Clubhouse which allows users to engage in audio-based discussions and conversations.
According to ANI, Spotify Greenroom is enabling people to join or host live audio rooms, and optionally turn those conversations into podcasts.
As the Greenroom app is based on the existing Locker Room that the company acquired earlier this year.
Even, the current Locker Room users will see their application update to have the rebranded and redesigned Greenroom experience.
The Locker Room feature is the sports-focused audio live app, which was designed primarily for conversations about sports. And now with Greenroom, Spotify plans to add other categories such as music, culture, and entertainment.
Spotify announced in a blog post, “We’re making Spotify Greenroom available for the first time in its new form, available on iOS and Android in over 135 markets around the world.”
For accessing the new application, Spotify users have to sign in with their current Spotify account information which will be blocked through an onboarding experience designed to connect them with their interests.
Spotify Greenroom will be available on iOS and Android devices.
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