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Original author(s) | Brendon McNerney & Dom Hofmann |
Developer(s) | Byte Inc. (2017–2021) Clash App, Inc. (2021–2023) |
Initial release | January 24, 2020 | – May 3, 2023
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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 |
Huddles (originally Clash, Byte (via Acquisition), and later Huddles) was an American short-form video hosting service and creator monetization platform social network where users could create looping videos that are between 2–16 seconds long. It was created by a team led by Brendon McNerney and PJ Leimgruber who formerly worked together at NeoReach, Inc. Dom Hofmann was involved as the architect of much of the code, as the founder of Byte, a successor to Vine, which Hofmann co-founded, until the project was sold to Clash App, Inc. and subsequently renamed.
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.