The Smule app -- first launched as Sing Karaoke -- is separating itself from the hordes of other music streaming apps by placing a focus on gamifying lip syncing. The app essentially functions as a tool for pantomime and allows users to record a video of themselves signing solo or alongside other users' videos. To help keep users in time with their preferred song, the Smule app offers lyrics and tackers to ensure the video comes out perfect.
The focus on user experience has driven the Smule app to form partnerships with megastar artists, which allows users to feel closer to their favorite singer. This feature allows for duets to be recorded alongside the original singer and even includes representations of fictional characters. Thanks to a partnership with Disney, the Smule app lets users sing alongside Maui from Moana or Ernesto de la Cruz from Pixar's Coco.
Sing-Along Video Apps
The Smule App Lets Users Sing Along With Musical Megastars
Trend Themes
1. Gamified Lip Syncing - The trend of gamifying lip syncing in music streaming apps presents an opportunity for companies to create unique and engaging user experiences.
2. Partnerships with Megastar Artists - The trend of forming partnerships with megastar artists in singing apps creates a sense of connection and authenticity, offering disruptive innovation opportunities for companies to collaborate with popular musicians.
3. Singing with Fictional Characters - The trend of allowing users to sing alongside fictional characters in singing apps opens up possibilities for companies to provide fun and immersive experiences, leveraging popular franchises.
Industry Implications
1. Music Streaming Apps - The music streaming app industry can seize the opportunity of gamified lip syncing and partnerships with megastar artists to enhance user engagement and attract new users.
2. Entertainment and Media - The entertainment and media industry can leverage the trend of singing with fictional characters to create unique content experiences and expand their audience reach.