Twitter is currently rolling out a list of new features for Spaces. One of the most important features is iOS and Android device users getting access to Spaces analytics. With this new feature hosts and co-hosts will now get access to the information on how many total live listeners tuned in to the broadcast. Apart from this, they will also get to know how many times the Space was replayed and how many people spoke.
The social media giant started testing out the analytics feature back in March, and will now be made available to all hosts and co-hosts. This feature will help the host and the co-hosts know the reach of their audio content.
learn more about your Space ✍️
Hosts and co-hosts on iOS and Android will now have access to analytics like total live listeners, total replays, and speakers — take a look and let us know what you think! pic.twitter.com/OrCDKJXOhx
— Spaces (@TwitterSpaces) May 4, 2022
Apart from the analytics feature, Twitter is also testing out a new feature, which will tweet out a Space card once a Space is kicked off. According to the company, the feature will help users engage with and share Spaces. It also adds that the feature will make it easier for users to see and participate in conversations. Once live, the hosts will no longer have to manually share the Space to promote it.
It is also testing a new feature on Android, which will allow users to see more information on the Space bar.
wanna learn more about the Space you see at the top of the tl?
Starting today, some people on Android will see more info on the Space bar like who’s hosting, Topics, who’s shared a Tweet and more. Tell us what you think! pic.twitter.com/Oqhc6XqOBT
— Spaces (@TwitterSpaces) May 5, 2022
From now on, after a Space ends, users will see a complete list of co-hosts and speakers along with an option to follow the users.