Unofficial Clubhouse app for Android. Inspired by this.
Not to be taken seriously.
THIS IS AN UPDATED VERSION OF CLUBHOUSE WITH NEWELY ADDED FEATURES
This app is NOT available in Google Play. The only right place to download it is here in the releases section.
NEW FEATURES :
- Search clubs & users
- Follow & Unfollow clubs
- Upcoming events
- Show followed by (mutual followers )
- Open uers's profile image
- Ping users to join a room
- Open rooms from notifications list
- Show user's joined clubs
- Disable raise hand button if raise hand is not enabled
- Alert user if hand is raised or unraised
- Link Instagram
Any issues about audio quality will be closed immediately, so please don't bother posting those.
- Login
- Registration should work, but I suggest that you better use an iOS device to register
- Seeing the list of rooms however the server recommends them
- Joining rooms from the said list and by direct links
- Listening and speaking
- Raising hand (asking to speak)
- Accepting when a moderator allows you to speak
- Real-time updates into the participant list
- Profiles
- Following and unfollowing people
- Followers/following lists
- Updating your "bio"
- Uploading a profile picture
- Changing your name (but the official app says you can only do this once — not sure if there's a limitation on the server side)
- Notifications
The rest isn't implemented. In particular, there are no notifications, and you can't create and moderate rooms. There are probably a hundred bugs in the existing functionality too.
Java? In %year%?! Why not Kotlin? Why are there no jetpack libraries? System fragments?!?! Are you out of your mind?
Maybe I am. I use tools I'm most familiar with, not ones that are trendy on a particular day I'm starting the project.
...sucks. Yes, it does. See, this isn't meant to be a real product. I hastily put this together in 1.5 days. Almost like on a hackathon. This is more of a proof of concept, a stopgap measure before Clubhouse releases their official Android app that I'm sure they're making right now. It doesn't make sense to spend all this effort on something that's going to be obsolete in less than a year.
If you want to see a project where I do take UI/UX seriously and am obsessed over every little detail, go check out Smithereen, the decentralized social media server.
The probability of that happening is not zero.
I saw that project with the Clubhouse API reverse engineered and thought to myself why not. The only thing I had to reverse engineer myself was the PubNub part, but a pirated copy of Charles made a quick job of that.
Import into Android Studio and click "run". Or, there's an apk you can install in the releases section.