Spotify Greenroom app is called Spotify Live

Spotify launched the Greenroom app last year as a competitor to its Clubhouse platform, where people come together in voice chat rooms and talk about certain topics. The application, which received a lot of attention in the Google Play Store and App Store within a few weeks after its release, has now undergone a radical change.


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Greenroom is now Spotify Live

In the blog post Spotify published, the name of the Greenroom service ‘Spotify Live’ announced that it changed its name to the main application and moved all the features in the application to the main application. The company is relevant to the reason for the decision “this is worldwide 406 million Spotify listeners part of the live content on offer.” made a statement.

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The Spotify Live service can be accessed directly in the main app.

Spotify Live also has a standalone mobile application, and voice chat rooms can also be accessed through this application. At the same time, listeners can easily join live shows and conversations on Spotify through a creator’s podcast or artist page in the Live app.

On Spotify Live, you can not only listen to the broadcasts, but also chat with other listeners or comment on the content. However, since these features cannot be used directly in Spotify’s mobile application, you must install Spotify Live on your phone from the Google Play Store or App Store.

Clubhouse no longer enjoys its former popularity

Clubhouse, which was on the tongue of almost everyone at the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, inspired many platforms. While Twitter is making the Spaces feature available worldwide, where people can create chat rooms and talk; All apps, from Facebook to Reddit, have made similar moves.

Even though Clubhouse is no longer popular, rival services like Spotify Live are still working to gain users. What do you guys think about this? You can share your views in the comments or on the SDN Forum.

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