April 18 (Reuters) - Facebook will announce a series of products under the umbrella of "social audio" on Monday, including its take on audio-chat app Clubhouse and a push into podcast discovery and distribution, Recode reported on Sunday.
These plans include an audio version of Rooms, a video-conferencing product Facebook launched a year ago. The Clubhouse-like product will let groups of people listen to and interact with speakers on a virtual "stage", the report added
Facebook will also launch a product allowing its users to record brief voice messages and post them in their newsfeeds, and a podcast discovery product that will be connected with Spotify , according to the report, which cited sources.
The announcement will be made on Monday but some products will not show up for a while, the report added.
A Facebook spokeswoman declined to comment. Spotify did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Sunday.
Facebook started public testing of a new application dubbed Hotline earlier this month, where creators can speak and take live questions from an audience.
This Q&A product combines audio with text and video elements and comes as social media platforms experiment with a rush of new live audio features.
The success of the invite-only, year-old app Clubhouse, which has reported 10 million weekly active users, has demonstrated the potential of audio chat services, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Twitter Inc has been testing its audio feature Spaces and Facebook is also dabbling with a live audio room offering within its Messenger Rooms.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru and Elizabeth Culliford in New York; Editing by Karishma Singh)