The iPhone-only app lets you start or listen to conversations on topics ranging from sports to technology.

Clubhouse is proving to be a popular place to data pipe and often features chats with celebrities.

The invite-only social app often hosts celebrities who will interact with regular people.

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No text messages, photos, or videos are allowed.

The only things you see are users profile pictures or bios when you hear their voices.

Clubhouse has skyrocketed in popularity since its release last year.

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Adam James, a jazz singer based in Los Angeles, has been using Clubhouse for two months.

Being audio-only is part of its appeal.

“This makes conversations more intimate,” James said.

Clubhouse is the perfect social app for the times were currently living in.

Digital marketing expertJeremy Knauffsaid in an email interview that the app is proving particularly popular with entrepreneurs.

“It also offers more interaction capabilities with emojis and cross conversations between the audio and text features.”

But Knauff believes there are no real competitors to Clubhouse.

“This app is where the attention should be because it has the user base and momentum.”