Pauleanna Reid never expected to find love on Clubhouse

Pauleanna Reid never expected to find love on Clubhouse

Now is the perfect time for it-the pandemic has only intensified virtual dating, especially among millennials and Gen Z

But after speaking on a branding-focused Clubhouse panel, “Social Media Blueprint,” last . She quickly moved their conversation to texting and then to phone calls and Zooms. Two weeks later, Reid, a 33-year-old celebrity ghostwriter, flew from Toronto to Washington, D.C., where she was greeted with a suite at the Ritz. She spent the next month with her now partner, and their relationship is now stronger than ever.

“Everyone has been very shocked but also too very positive,” Reid noted, “and I would just say inspired by the idea that you can find love in an unlikely place.”

Lindsey Metselaar, the 30-year-old host of the dating podcast We Met At Acme, is not surprised by Clubhouse’s new use, noting even payment apps like Venmo can become places where couples meet

Founded in 2020, Clubhouse is an invite-only, audio-based app that gained early popularity with the Silicon Valley crowd. Its reputation is something akin to a virtual watering hole for men in tech, finance, and venture capital who love to hear themselves talk. At least that was my impression when I joined the platform in and stumbled into a few rooms on topics like entrepreneurship, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. Notably, Clubhouse only provides one small photo per profile-the rest of the app is guided purely on audio.

“I know so many people who’ve gone on Clubhouse dates,” says Charlotte Broukhim, an active Clubhouse participant who hosts panels multiple times per week. …

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