Everything you need to know about One Voice: the app that makes shared singing visible — for people, choirs, singing groups and event organizers.
One Voice is an app for shared singing. It makes choirs, singing groups, open rehearsals, sing-along offers and singing events visible on a map.
People who want to sing can use One Voice to find offers near them. Choirs, choir leaders, singing groups and event organizers can register and become easier to find.
One Voice connects people who want to sing with places where people sing together.
One Voice is for everyone who wants to sing.
- For people looking for a choir.
- For people looking for a singing group.
- For people who want to find open rehearsals, sing-along evenings, workshops or singing events.
- For choirs looking for new voices.
- For choir leaders who want to make their offers visible.
- For event organizers offering singing events, open rehearsals or musical encounters.
With One Voice, you can find choirs, singing groups, open rehearsals and singing events.
- Classical choirs
- Pop choirs
- Gospel choirs
- Dementia choirs
- Senior choirs
- Children’s choirs
- Sing-along evenings
- Workshops
- Singing circles
- Open choir rehearsals
- Singing events near you
The app shows you on a map where people sing together.
Choirs can create their own profile on One Voice and become visible.
In their profile, they can add important information: choir name, location, description, contact details, rehearsal times, target group and special notes.
This helps people who want to sing find the choir more easily and get in touch.
Event organizers can create and publish singing events on One Voice.
These can be open rehearsals, sing-along evenings, workshops, concerts, singing circles or other events related to shared singing.
An event can include information such as title, date, time, location, description, costs, participation requirements and contact details.
For people looking for choirs, singing groups or singing events, One Voice is free.
Choirs, singing groups and event organizers can also register and become visible for free.
Later, certain additional features may become paid. Creating specific events will also be connected to a payment function in the future, so that One Voice can be operated, maintained and developed sustainably.
No. One Voice does not sell tickets.
One Voice is not a ticketing platform. The app makes choirs, singing groups and singing events visible and helps people find offers.
If admission, registration or payment is required for an event, this is handled by the respective organizers.
No. One Voice does not organize events.
Responsibility for content, schedule, implementation, registration, costs and cancellations lies with the respective choirs, groups or organizers.
One Voice provides the platform where offers can be found.
No. One Voice is not a choir.
One Voice is an app and platform that makes choirs, singing groups and singing events visible.
The app helps people find places where they can sing together.
Yes. That is exactly what One Voice is for.
In the app, you can see on a map which choirs, singing groups, open rehearsals or singing events are near you.
This makes it easier to find a place where your voice is welcome.
Yes. Choirs, singing groups and choir leaders can register on One Voice.
A profile helps them become easier to find. This is especially useful for choirs looking for new members.
Many people would like to sing but do not know where to start. One Voice closes exactly this gap.
Because many people would love to sing but cannot find a suitable choir.
There are often wonderful choirs, open rehearsals and singing groups — but they are hard to discover. One Voice makes these offers visible.
If you want to be found, you should appear where people are searching.
A search engine shows many results. One Voice specifically shows places where people sing together.
The app is made especially for choirs, singing groups, singing events and people who want to sing.
One Voice is not a general search engine, but a map for shared singing.
Social media shows posts when the algorithm feels like it.
One Voice shows singing offers where people are looking for them: on a map.
A choir post on social media often disappears after a short time. A choir profile on One Voice remains findable.
Yes. Open rehearsals are especially important for One Voice.
Many people find it easier to attend an open rehearsal than to commit directly to a permanent membership.
An open rehearsal can be the first step: go there, sing along, meet people and find out whether it fits.
Yes. One Voice is not only for traditional choirs.
Singing circles, sing-along evenings, workshops, spontaneous singing formats or special singing events can also be made visible.
What matters is this: it is about singing together.
Yes. Absolutely.
One Voice is for everyone who wants to sing. It is not only about perfect voices, performances or achievement.
It is about connection, community, joy, breath, courage and the beautiful risk of opening your mouth.
Singing does not belong only to professionals.
Yes. One Voice is available for Android and iPhone.
You can find the app on the download page:
Go to download page →One Voice starts in Germany and can continue to grow.
At launch, the focus is mainly on making choirs, singing groups and singing events in Germany visible. The more groups register, the more alive the map becomes.
Every voice counts. Every choir makes the map fuller.
One Voice grew out of the experience that singing together connects people.
Many people are looking for community, expression, closeness and a place where their voice can become part of something bigger.
At the same time, many choirs are looking for new members. One Voice brings both together.
The goal of One Voice is to make shared singing more visible, more accessible and easier to find.
People should be able to find a choir, a singing group or a singing event near them more quickly.
Choirs and event organizers should become easier to discover. One Voice wants to help more people sing together.
One Voice was founded by Dietlinde Stroh.
The idea grew out of her work with choirs, people, music, community and the experience of how deeply shared singing can move and connect people.
Different types of profiles can be used on One Voice.
People who want to sing can search for and find offers.
Choirs, singing groups, choir leaders and event organizers can create profiles, add information and make events visible.
This creates a platform where people searching and people offering singing opportunities can find each other.
- One Voice does not sell tickets.
- One Voice does not organize events.
- One Voice does not provide choir leadership.
- One Voice is not a concert agency.
- One Voice is not an event agency.
- One Voice does not replace communication between organizers and participants.
One Voice makes visible where people sing together.
You can support One Voice by downloading the app, registering your choir, creating a singing event or sharing the app with people who would like to sing.
The more choirs, groups and events become visible, the stronger One Voice becomes.
A map only comes alive when people add themselves to it.
One Voice is one of the first apps worldwide that does not manage shared singing, but makes it visible: on a map, openly accessible and for everyone who wants to sing.
People find places to sing.
Choirs find new voices.
And shared singing gets a place on the map.