Rajinikanth has launched Hoote, a new voice-based social media platform. Soundarya Rajinikanth, his daughter, founded the app as a voice-based social platform. At the moment, Hoote is stated to support eight native Indian languages and three overseas languages. Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, Marathi, Malayalam, Kannada, Bengali, and Gujarati are among the Indian languages. Users can express themselves through voice notes, add background music to their hoote postings, and upload photographs to further express themselves on the platform.

The Hoote app is free to download from the Google Play store.

The software begins by asking you to select your favorite Indian or foreign language, after which it jumps right into the registration procedure. It allows you to follow celebrities such as Rajinikanth and Gautam Gambhir, as well as news stations, politicians, and fan pages. The postings of persons you follow on Hoote will appear in your feed. It’s simple to pause and play the voice note. Likes, reposts, and reshares are all possible with the Hoote post. To increase engagement, users can even leave comments below the hoote post.

Users of Hoote can only record a voice note for a maximum of 60 seconds. Users can then add a description, background music, and an image to their Hoote post once the recording is complete.

There is a wide selection of background music available on the platform. Emotions, environmental, nature, religion, and native music are among the categories. Users can listen to a sample of these background music alternatives to see which one best suits their voice note.

If necessary, Hoote also provides the option to turn off the comments. The comments, on the other hand, are left on by default. The caption must be no more than 120 characters long. By tapping the profile icon, users can effortlessly delete their hoote postings from their profiles.