Ways to help KaraokeCrowd grow
The directory is only as good as the community behind it. Here is how you can help it grow.
KaraokeCrowd is built by the karaoke community: hosts, venue staff, and regulars who keep their local scene up to date. Here are the highest-impact ways to help, roughly from the quickest to the most involved.
If you're a KJ or venue: send people to your listing
Your KaraokeCrowd page is a free, always-current home for your karaoke night. The single most useful thing you can do is point your crowd there and ask them to follow you:
- When people follow your venue or host page, they get a daily email digest whenever your schedule changes. No more "is karaoke still on tonight?" messages.
- Add the link to your own website and your Instagram or Facebook bio.
Use the "Follow on KaraokeCrowd" badge and QR code
Once you've claimed your listing, open your host or venue page while signed in. Your owner-controls panel has an Embed section with a "Follow on KaraokeCrowd" badge — a small snippet you paste into your own website. For print, use the Share / QR button near the top of your page to download a QR code for posters, flyers, and stage signage. Both link straight to your page so fans can follow in one tap.
Keep your local scene accurate
You know your area better than anyone. If you spot something out of date, fix it:
- Confirm a night is still happening, or report when one has ended or moved.
- Correct wrong times, days, or addresses.
- Add venues and hosts that are missing.
Most edits from people with a relationship to a listing apply right away; the rest go through a quick review. Start from the contribute page.
Contribute a list
Already keeping a spreadsheet of karaoke nights — for your city, your venues, or a region you cover? You can import a whole list at once instead of adding rows one by one.
Tell your friends
Word of mouth is how this grows. Share the map or your city's page in your karaoke group chat, mention it to the host at your next night, or post it where local singers hang out.
Send ideas and report bugs
The site is actively being built, and feedback shapes what comes next. Tried the Memories feature, or have thoughts on any other part of the site? Found something broken? Send feedback — ideas, rough edges, and bug reports are all welcome.