After the massive popularity of the audio-based social networking app Clubhouse, we have seen many tech companies work on a similar feature for their platforms. So, after Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram, LinkedIn and Spotify have announced their plans to jump on the Clubhouse-clone-bandwagon.

As per a recent report by Techcrunch, LinkedIn has confirmed that it is working on a Clubhouse-like feature for its platform. The company reportedly said that it came up with an audio-based networking feature as its user-base has been demanding more ways to communicate. As a result, LinkedIn recently launched a new “Creator Mode” that lets users set their profiles to be followed for social features like Stories and LinkedIn Live videos.

Apart from LinkedIn, Spotify is also aiming to develop a similar audio room feature. The company recently acquired Betty Labs, the creators of Locker Room, which is a live audio-based networking app for sports fans.

Spotify confirmed the acquisition via an official press release and said that “this acquisition builds on our work to create the future formats of audio and will accelerate Spotify’s entry into the live audio space.”