How to be a Great Clubhouse Room Host

Scott Monty
Timeless and Timely
4 min readFeb 18, 2021

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The difference between a good experience and a ‘meh’ experience in a room on Clubhouse is significant, but it’s not hard to achieve.

Clubhouse can best be described as a social audio version of a conference. There are keynote addresses from prominent names, breakout rooms of interactive discussion, and the hallway conversations that just pop up.

If you’re looking to host a room with a mix of speakers and audience, you'll want engagement and a healthy discussion. And the best way to do that is by being a gracious host.

With a few simple tips and some helpful resources, you’ll be on your way to being a helpful and popular Clubhouse host. Ready? Let’s dig in!

Tips

Planning your room: Have a good description of what it is you’ll be talking about and who will be joining you as a panelist, if you’re moderating one. Be sure to include details about what listeners can expect to learn from your event.

Schedule your event: One of the most useful features of Clubhouse for me is the scheduling function. It turned a time suck of hoping-rooms-are-interesting serendipity (which is fine if you have the time) to a more intentional and focused exercise. By choosing the date and time of the event, selecting your guests or co-hosts, and describing your room in up to 200…

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Scott Monty
Timeless and Timely

Strategic communications & leadership advisor and speaker. I build better leaders, communicators & humans. #TimelessLeadership More: http://linktr.ee/scottmonty