Now, in a bid to build its live audio product as fast as possible, Twitter has announced that it allows Hosts to download those recordings. In Twitter’s case, despite not offering a native recording feature, it keeps audio recordings of Spaces for 30 days, for moderation purposes. Advertisements Related | Twitter Blue Subscription Service Brings New Features And Perks While one could achieve this with third-part tools and software, up until now, a native solution doesn’t exist. With thousands of discussions happening at the same time, it’s hard to take part in all of them or have to choose. One of the most obvious things missing from apps like Clubhouse – or native live audio features within other platforms – is the ability to record live audio and download it for future use. Hosts still can’t natively record Twitter Spaces, but Twitter is now letting them download audio recordings of their Spaces.