Unlike Highlight, Clubhouse has outlasted the initial burst of excitement. Davison established a company called Math Camp, a reference to a two-week crash course offered to Stanford business students before real classes began. As people drifted away, Math Camp spent the next couple of years trying to see what else might catch on. “He’s just constantly generating ideas,” said Ansari, the venture capitalist who was an investor in Math Camp. Like Highlight, Clubhouse doesn’t give people a clear reason to use it, and that has actually turned out to be an asset.
Source: The Star March 17, 2021 01:52 UTC