What do u need?
How Clubhouse promotion fits each surface
Clubhouse has three places where audience matters. Profile followers show on the host card and decide whether the host gets pulled up in search and recommendations. Room visitors show as live counts at the top of an open room and decide whether someone scrolling the hallway taps in. House members show inside the house panel and signal that the house is an active community.
When to use which service
If you are growing a personal Clubhouse profile, the priority is followers and a small recurring boost on rooms you host yourself. If you are running a public room with multiple co hosts, queue room visitors at the start time so the room ranks in the hallway as soon as it opens. If you are running a house, members are the long term metric that travels between rooms and pulls audience to every event the house hosts.
What we need from you at order time
Profile orders take your Clubhouse handle (the @username from your profile). Room visitor orders take the public room link or room ID at start time. House member orders take the house ID; members are visible inside the house panel only. We never ask for your phone, your verification code, or your session token.
Combining Clubhouse with cross platform audio promotion
Most Clubhouse hosts simulcast or repurpose audio across platforms. The natural pairings are Twitter (X) Spaces listeners if you also host Spaces, and a Telegram channel for room announcements with Telegram members for the announcement audience.
