You got into the Clubhouse, what\'s next?

You got into the Clubhouse, what\'s next?

Rooms

Most rooms in the atmosphere club are spontaneous and may only exist for a few hours. But the service also runs regular rooms with regular or scheduled conversations. These include special interview areas, corporate rooms and lounge areas.

"Who's Who and Why's Who.

It is one of the Russian Club's most popular rooms, which started as a joke but quickly became the most popular place to interview celebrities. Created by blogger Anatoly Kapustin, the room was initially titled "Who's Who and Why Herman Klimenko" and appeared when former presidential advisor Herman Klimenko joined the Club. Why listen: Not only celebrities but also simply exciting speakers, who rarely talk to mass audiences, constantly drop by the room. Most of the time, the conversation turns out to be sincere and informal, although the moderators do not often allow listeners to ask questions.

"What's the news?"

What it is: A daily morning show from comedian Alexander Dolgopolov. Usually starts at 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. and lasts several hours. Dolgopolov calls his friends - other comedians and bloggers - into the room. Together they reflect on the events of the past day, make jokes and share stories.Why listen: If you want a calm and relaxed morning and have a few laughs. Sometimes participants in the room elevate listeners to speakers and let them tell them how things are going. "Yandex was the first to launch an official space in the Russian Club and began chatting regularly with users. The company promised to call department heads every day to talk about their work and talk directly to customers.

The room takes place every day at 7 pm. In its short existence, the heads of Yandex.Shop, Yandex.Go, Yandex.Drive, Search, Q, and more have spoken in it. They talked about their work - for example, in the "Lavka," they taste all products of one category every day to select the best ones.

"Silent dating for people with interesting bios."

What it is: the most popular room where everyone is silent. There's really nothing else going on in it - you can reach out and become a speaker, but the point is still to be silent. According to the idea of the authors, participants can thus take a break from the "talking" part of the Clubhouse and at the same time, subscribe to exciting people by reading their profile descriptions.

Why listen: If you don't feel like talking but want to get couple or three subscribers. True, there are usually a few hundred people in a room, so don't expect much in the way of subscriptions. It is ideal for introverts and those who are tired of talking.

Clubhouse Night Show

What it is: The Clubhouse has so many rooms and discussions that it's impossible to keep up with them all. The most active members of the service have created an evening show in which they share their observations about the day's activities and ask the listener what exciting things they've learned. The room takes place every day at 00:00.

"The Fifth Glass of Whisky."

What it is: A room with a provocative name for those tired of serious speeches and thoughtful conversations. Sometimes the participants, among whom there are, of course, many entrepreneurs, actually drink five or more glasses of whiskey life.

Why listen: If you want to spend Friday night before it's Friday. Bar conversations in a pleasant setting with multiple speakers and a casual format. Random topics, random people, random stories.

Dacha.

What it is: It's not even a room, but a set of rooms, all in a single "club" - a community of like-minded people. "Dacha" is the only and largest club in the Russian Clubhouse, created to bring together Russian-speaking people worldwide.

Good time show

It is the same room (and impressive clubhouse) that Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg came to. The Clubhouse itself runs it, and it's where the most fabulous celebrities come to give interviews.

Why you want to listen: if you're the first to find out what's wrong with existing Musk or Zuckerberg, before it's on the news the following day.

Comedy Show.

What it is: A room where American comedians do spontaneous standups live on air. They also talk about their careers as comedians and play with the audience live.

Why listen: If you want a laugh and linger over a foreign standup. The main thing is to have a good understanding of English by ear.