You might’ve noticed Clubhouse has been out of sight for a while now. Enter Airchat, a fresh invite-only social network that’s all about audio. Think of it as Twitter meets Clubhouse.
On Airchat, instead of typing, you speak into your phone’s mic. The app transcribes your speech into text, which appears alongside your voice on feeds.
Founded by Naval Ravikant of AngelList and Brian Norgard of Tinder, Airchat has quickly gained attention in the social media scene. Will it revolutionize social media by prioritizing audio over text and video, or will it fade like Clubhouse?
Wondering how Airchat operates? It merges written content with the warmth of spoken word, creating a unique feed.
Posting on Airchat is simple: just tap the mic icon and speak. Your words are transcribed, letting users read or listen.
Your Airchat feed resembles Twitter, featuring text posts from those you follow. But here’s the twist: you can listen to the voices behind the posts, adding a personal touch.
Replying on Airchat? Voice notes all the way. Engage with text and voice, just like others do.
Getting onto Airchat is currently invite-only. Reach out to contacts who have it or try downloading the app and letting it check your contacts for potential connections. Then, ask them for an invite.