Women in tech are finding innovative ways to amplify their voices on social audio, and Clubhouse Pinned Links feature is helping them do it. Introduced in late 2021, Pinned Links allows a room moderator to “pin” a clickable URL at the top of the room for the duration of the conversation (or until changed).
How Women in Tech Are Leveraging Clubhouse Pinned Links to Amplify Their Voices
This seemingly simple tool has proven transformative for female creators on platforms like Women Love Tech: a founder can host an “Ask Me Anything” session about her startup, a woman podcaster can invite her audience into a live recording, or a mentoring circle can highlight female-led tech initiatives. The pinned link becomes the bridge from conversation to action, driving newsletter sign-ups, community access, or product launches.
For example, a Women Love Tech mentee running a room titled “Breaking the Glass Ceiling in Software” could pin a link to a registration form for a follow-up workshop. The audio discussion generates engagement, while the link drives measurable participation. It’s a seamless path from connection to impact.
With more than 10 million weekly active users on Clubhouse in 2025 and a strong millennial/Gen Z presence (56% aged 18‑34), the platform offers fertile ground for female professionals to reach new audiences. Pinned Links is n a tool of empowerment, helping women in tech amplify their voices, grow their communities, and turn conversation into tangible outcomes.
Clubhouse Pinned Links
Pinned Links is live on both iOS and Android. It joins quite a few other new features on Clubhouse. Here’s a few of the latest features which have been added:
- Start rooms with friends
- Plan events and 1:1s
- Search for rooms, share clips
- Make great sounding music
- Share Replays of your content far and wide.
For more from Women Love Tech about Clubhouse, visit here.


