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Huddles (app)
Video-sharing application / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huddles (originally V2, Byte, and later Clash) was an American short-form video hosting service and social network where users could create looping videos that are between 2–16 seconds long. It was created by a team led by Dom Hofmann as a successor to Vine, which Hofmann co-founded, until the project was sold to Clash App, Inc. and subsequently renamed.
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Original author(s) | Dom Hofmann |
Developer(s) | Byte Inc. (2017–2021) Clash App, Inc. (2021–2023) |
Initial release | January 24, 2020; 4 years ago (2020-01-24) – May 3, 2023; 14 months ago (2023-05-03) |
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Predecessor | Vine |
Size | 66.3 MB (iOS) 26.5 MB (Android) |
Available in | 41 languages |
Type | Video sharing |
License | Proprietary software |
Website | huddlesapp |
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Initially teased as v2, it was branded as Byte in November 2018. After a three-year closed beta, it officially launched on Apple's App Store and the Google Play Store on January 24, 2020. It was later sold to Clash, another short-form video app, a year later. Both apps thus merged into a single app called Clash, which was then later renamed to Huddles. It was discontinued on May 3, 2023.