Built so the room
could sing along.
MySingCircle started in a church small group. Most weeks someone would bring a guitar and the room would try to sing along — but only the musician had the chord chart. Everyone else was either guessing the next line, sharing a phone with the person next to them, or gradually going quiet. It was never the music that was the problem; it was that the words moved at one person's pace, on one person's screen.
The same thing kept happening with friends in a living room. Someone picks up the guitar, starts a song, and within thirty seconds three phones are out, two people are squinting at the same chord sheet, and at least one verse gets skipped because nobody could find it. The instinct to sing together was there — the logistics weren't.
MySingCircle is the smallest fix we could think of: one musician opens a session, everyone else scans a code, and the lyrics scroll on their own screen at the right pace. No accounts, no apps, no asking the host's phone to be passed around. The musician runs the moment; everyone else just sings.
Most of the choices in the app come back to that starting point. Songs aren't hosted — you bring your own. Sessions don't outlast the night — rooms expire after twenty-four hours. There's no leaderboard, no social feed, no growth-hack onboarding. It's just a small piece of software for the moment when a few people decide to sing together.