In February, communication consultant Karen Laos signed a new client from her bathtub.
Laos had eaten espresso-laced tiramisu "too close to bedtime" and so was relaxing in a bath at two in the morning during a mini retreat in Napa, California. She decided to pop into the audio and invite-only chat app Clubhouse. After about 15 minutes in a room, someone in the audience messaged her on Instagram. Ten minutes of back-and-forth later, Laos had landed a new client. "That was the fastest turnover I ever had," she says.
Increasingly, Clubhouse is where entrepreneurs go to talk to one another--and grow their businesses. Besides connecting with clients from the bathtub (or wherever you happen to be), you can network with other business owners, get up to speed on marketing strategies and other skills, connect with investors, bond with your team, and