Official American Idol app for fans
American Idol is a free lifestyle application developed by ABC Digital for mobile devices. It serves as the official app for the popular reality singing contest of the same name. With it, fans will be able to keep updated with the latest news and developments on the show.
Similar to America’s Got Talent, American Idol is one of the premier reality TV shows in the world today. It lets fans view some of the best highlights from episodes and throughout the entire season. It also provides trending topics on social media from judges, contestants, and fellow fans.
The biggest singing contest in the world
American Idol is an American singing competition TV show created by Simon Fuller. The long-running series has been on air since mid-2002 and has an impressive 20 seasons under its belt. It draws in contestants from all over the USA in search of a hidden gem and unsigned talent, with a record deal and exclusive contracts in the music industry at stake.
A typical season for the show takes viewers along the journey, from auditioning to multiple singing rounds, and crowning a victor at the finale. It employs vocal judges to critique contestant performances. With the official American Idol app, fans will be able to view highlights from each episode and allow them to vote for their favorite idol, all from the comfort of their homes.
The app also provides a Fan Feed section wherein you can view trending topics on social media as posted by judges, contestants, and other fans in the community. The overall user experience needs a lot of work, though. It suffers from persistent login issues that prevent users from getting into their accounts. As a result, people are unable to cast their votes.
A buggy mess
The official American Idol app is a great way for fans to stay in the loop with the latest news and developments from the show. It lets them view important highlights from each episode and the Fan Feed section is a nice addition that many will appreciate. As it stands, though, the login issues prevent them from casting votes and detract from an otherwise good experience.