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Creating a Clubhouse

Start a community space for your local scene, event, or dance style.

A clubhouse is a community space where dancers can post, comment, and hang out. Think of it as a group chat with structure. You might create one for your local scene, an upcoming event, or a crew that all dances the same style.

Start one

Head to create a community. Give it a name, add a description, and pick a visibility level. You become the owner automatically.

Three visibility options:

  • Public communities show up on the Discover communities page. Anyone can join.
  • Unlisted communities don’t appear in search, but anyone with the link can join.
  • Private communities show a locked view to non-members. People can request to join, and a moderator or owner approves them.

Control who posts

You decide whether all members can post and comment, or only moderators. This is useful if you want a more curated space where organizers share updates and everyone else chimes in through comments.

Manage members

There are three roles: owner, moderator, and member. Only owners can promote or demote people. Moderators can mute or block members who aren’t following the vibe. If you’re the only owner, you’ll need to transfer ownership before you can leave.

Post and interact

Members write posts with text and images. Posts support threaded comments and replies, and both posts and comments can be liked. Image uploads accept PNG, JPG, or WebP under 10MB.

Free accounts get one image post per week. Circle membership unlocks unlimited image posts.

Find your communities

Check My Communities to see everything you’ve joined. You can also link an Instagram handle to pull social feed content into your community.

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