Twitter Spaces will offer audio rooms to share experiences with our followers, something similar (although not the same) to what clubhouse or Telegram audio rooms do. Several platforms are betting on this model, allowing discussions in audio format, and everything seems to indicate that Twitter will be one of the most popular in the coming months.
The thing is that now it has shown a feature that no one expected: Audio rooms in the desktop version, not only in the mobile version.
When we think of creating audio rooms we think of something portable, to be able to chat and listen to what others say as if it were a podcast, either in the subway, lying in bed, or the middle of the mountain, but with a desktop version we can have something more sophisticated, with greater possibilities when editing and creating “our radio show”.
The company has confirmed this after tweets were shown with Spaces preview cards when viewed on the web. A Twitter Spaces developer posted some designs of what a Spaces intro screen would look like on the web.
Given that Spaces is only available for mobile devices at this point (and not for everyone), bringing it to the web would be a significant expansion, something that could be an important differentiator to stand out against the other options that are appearing.