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Data doesn’t lie. The buzz and conversation around Clubhouse declined exponentially, for a good reason. Some say it turned into a platform for elitists. And the rise of Twitter Spaces and the plethora of other social audio apps didn’t help either.<\/p>\n

A quick scan of Clubhouse data shows the topics most discussed on the platform. The topics range from sales and social media to dating and politics. The rooms I used to attend were all about people telling others about the future of Clubhouse, how to be a good Clubhouse moderator or why Clubhouse is better than Twitter Spaces. Sounds kind of elitist to me.<\/p>\n

Snapshot of Clubhouse Analytics<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The following Clubhouse data-driven insights<\/a> are based on conversations on social media channels and Clubhouse room titles and clubs.<\/p>\n

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Clubhouse Analysis: Measuring Social Audio<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Before you read on, it’s critical to view Clubhouse as just one piece of the larger social audio ecosystem. Therefore, if you are trying to build a measurement framework, you should look at all the possibilities beyond just Clubhouse insights.<\/p>\n

The following framework is based on what’s currently possible with data & analytics and the future state of the industry. See below for one way to measure Clubhouse room analytics and general social audio engagement.<\/p>\n

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Review of Clubhouse Analytics Tools<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Here’s a list of tools that pull Clubhouse insights and data.<\/p>\n