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Get real app + portal votes for your favourite Build Up contestant — account-verified fan votes, paced to the show's daily cap, from $6.99.

Organizer: Mnet / CJ ENM (broadcast partnership with tvN) Running: 2024 Audience: Global K-pop audience; domestic Korean fan vote pre-show opened December 28, 2023 for 40 contestants Cycle: one-off
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About Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes

Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival is a Mnet and tvN K-pop survival competition where vocal skill drives the format but fan votes decide who survives. Contestants were judged partly on broadcast performance and partly on public voting submitted through the official Build Up app and web portal, with a one-vote-per-account-per-day cap that makes sustained daily fan turnout the deciding factor in tight elimination rounds. What separates Build Up from most K-pop survival formats is where the emphasis sits: this is explicitly a competition for vocal ability, not just stage presence or overall trainee polish, which means the contestant pool skews toward genuine singers and the show attracts a distinct subset of the K-pop fandom — one that weighs vocal demonstration clips seriously and rewards artists who sound impressive on a bare stage. Fan votes, cast through the Build Up portal and app, feed directly into the combined scoring model alongside trainer and performance evaluations. This page covers how paid fan-account votes work for the Build Up portal, how we pace them within the show's one-vote-per-account cap structure, and why account quality matters more here than raw numbers. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99; most orders begin delivery within 60 minutes of payment.

About the Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes contest

Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival premiered on Mnet on January 26, 2024, and ran every Friday through March 29, 2024, in a broadcast partnership with tvN — giving the show a reach beyond Mnet's core fandom. The format was built around one thing that survival shows often sideline: genuine vocal ability. Forty contestants competed across team and solo vocal challenges, with eliminations structured around a combined score of live performance evaluation, trainer assessment, and public fan voting. The voting component opened in its first phase on December 28, 2023 — before the show even aired — when all 40 contestants' vocal audition videos were published on the official portal and fans could vote for up to four of their preferred members. That pre-broadcast vote influenced the initial groupings, making early fan mobilisation genuinely consequential rather than ceremonial. Live episode rounds then maintained the portal voting track throughout the broadcast run, with each open voting window tied to the weekly airing schedule. The season concluded with the formation of debut group B.D.U, who officially debuted on June 26, 2024. The winning team, HunMinJayBit, also claimed a ₩100 million cash prize, underlining that the stakes in this show were material, not symbolic. Whether a future season is planned has not been officially announced, and this YAML covers the mechanics of the 2024 season's voting system.

Why Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes matter for your contest

Build Up sits in a specific competitive position among K-pop survival shows. It shares the Mnet infrastructure and account-gated voting model that Boys Planet fans will recognise, but the format's vocal focus attracts a distinct viewer base — fans who follow vocal competitions, chart-watchers tracking idol singing performance, and communities built around specific agencies' trainees rather than global fandom coalitions. That means the organic vote ceiling for any single contestant is usually lower than it would be for a Mnet mega-franchise like Boys Planet or I-LAND, making the gap between organic fan turnout and a competitive elimination threshold smaller and more bridgeable with a modest paid campaign. The pre-show vote is the clearest example: a contestant who enters the broadcast phase with visible early fan support gets included in editorial coverage and broadcast packages, which amplifies organic voting throughout the season. A few hundred well-paced votes in the pre-broadcast window can establish that narrative advantage. For episode elimination rounds, the math is more immediate — the difference between surviving and being cut is often a few hundred votes per day over a 7-day window, well within reach for a structured daily-pacing campaign. Understanding the scoring split also helps clarify where fan votes land in the overall picture. Build Up weights public voting as one component of a combined score that also includes live performance marks and trainer assessment, so the fan vote is not the only lever — but it is the only lever a contestant's fanbase controls. A contestant who performs brilliantly but whose fan community under-mobilises can lose to a weaker performer with a more organised fandom. That asymmetry is precisely why structured, paced fan vote delivery matters: it is insurance against the unpredictability of organic fan turnout across a week-long elimination window.

How we deliver Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes

After you provide the Build Up voting URL or the contestant's name and the active round, we confirm whether the current ballot is a pre-show selection, an episode elimination window, or a live finale round, because each has slightly different pacing requirements. Pre-show votes operate over a multi-week window and reward steady daily delivery; episode elimination rounds are typically tied to the weekly Friday broadcast, with voting closing before the next episode airs — which usually means a 6-to-7-day active window starting the morning after each broadcast and closing before the following Friday's tally. All votes come from fan accounts that are registered and active on the Build Up portal — not freshly created bulk registrations that trip the platform's anomaly thresholds. We dispatch in daily waves that respect the one-account-one-vote-per-day cap, varying dispatch timing across different time zones so the per-hour arrival pattern looks consistent with a real fan community rather than a scheduled script. The time-zone variation matters on Mnet-associated portals: a genuine Korean fan community votes in Korean morning and evening patterns; an international fanbase votes across Southeast Asian, European, and American windows. Matching that spread prevents the mechanical clustering that flags a campaign. For contestants with a documented domestic Korean fanbase, we weight delivery toward Korean-registered accounts, which carries more effective ranking impact within the show's domestic vote track. International accounts covering Japan, Southeast Asia, and Western markets are available for contestants with broader global fan support. You monitor progress on a live dashboard updated throughout delivery, and any account rejected mid-delivery is replaced within the 7-day make-good window at no extra cost.

How we avoid platform detection

The Build Up portal uses account-level verification rather than pure IP blocking — rational for a mobile-first voting environment where most fans share dynamic residential or mobile IPs. The patterns the platform looks for are behavioural: accounts registered the same day as the voting window opened, login sessions that cluster around identical device fingerprints, or vote timestamps that arrive in mechanical batches rather than with the natural spread of a geographically dispersed fan community. A secondary risk on Mnet-adjacent properties is cross-referencing: unusually high vote totals for a contestant with low social media activity — few Naver fan cafe posts, limited Twitter or X engagement, thin Melon streaming numbers — can attract moderation review because the platform can benchmark a contestant's expected fan volume against measurable third-party signals. A contestant ranked 30th by social metrics finishing first in the portal vote is an anomaly worth investigating. We address all three detection layers. Our accounts are individually registered and aged with prior platform activity; device and session signatures are diversified across the entire delivery pool; and daily volumes are calibrated to sit within the range plausible for a contestant's measured social presence and pre-existing rank. If the platform invalidates a vote, we replace it. We do not guarantee zero detection risk under all future platform updates, but our removal rate on Build Up-style Mnet portals is low. style portals is low.

What is the best voting strategy for Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes?

The most effective Build Up campaigns treat the paid layer as a floor, not the whole structure. Mobilise your genuine fan community through Naver fan cafes, Korean Twitter (X), and fandom Discord servers — organic votes from active fans carry social legitimacy and generate the kind of engagement signals that offset scrutiny when tallies are reviewed. Use paid account votes to cover the days when fan turnout dips below what you need to hold position, and to build the initial lead in the pre-broadcast selection phase before the broader fandom has formed an opinion about any contestant. The pre-broadcast portal vote opened on December 28, 2023, weeks before the show aired — an early visible lead in that window attracted fan tracker writeups that followed a contestant into episode one with ready- made positive framing. For episode elimination rounds, front-load the first 48 hours: early leaders attract fan tracker coverage and are featured in Mnet's own broadcast edit, which is self-reinforcing momentum. In the final elimination round, consolidate remaining capacity into the 48-hour window before the episode deadline rather than spreading evenly — the tally that appears on the broadcast is the final one, not the midweek curve. Avoid targeting a margin that would place a contestant dramatically above their visible social heat on Naver or Melon. A credible top-five position with plausible fandom backing is more durable than an implausible overnight lead for a contestant with thin organic engagement data, which is the scenario most likely to attract a moderation flag before the results are confirmed.

Legal scope and terms

Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival is a private entertainment competition run by Mnet and CJ ENM, not a regulated ballot or government election. Fan voting campaigns are an established part of Korean survival show culture — the entire K-pop industry ecosystem, from Naver fan cafes to fan union coordination channels on KakaoTalk, treats organised voting mobilisation as a normal and expected component of fandom participation. Whether purchasing fan-account votes specifically complies with Mnet's terms of service for this portal is a question we do not answer on your behalf — read the official Build Up portal rules before ordering and make that determination yourself. Our service does not involve account credential sharing, automated scripting visible to the platform, or any attempt to override the portal's technical security measures. We do not serve political elections, government referendums, regulated financial votes, or any other legally protected voting process under any circumstances. If a future Build Up season updates its terms or technical infrastructure, we will advise customers accordingly before they order.

Getting started in two minutes

Ordering takes about two minutes. Share the Build Up voting portal URL or your contestant's name plus the active round type — pre-show selection, episode elimination, or finale — in the order form or live chat. Choose your package size, specify whether you want Korean-domestic-weighted or international-mix delivery, and note any vote split if you are supporting more than one contestant. Complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Most orders begin within 60 minutes. Episode elimination windows run approximately seven days tied to the weekly Friday broadcast; if you are ordering mid-window, flag how many days remain so we can pace correctly for the remaining time rather than defaulting to a full-week schedule. If the voting window closes before your order completes, message support and we carry remaining votes into the next open round at no extra cost. Live chat is available around the clock for mid-campaign adjustments, pacing changes, or contestant redirections.

Common reasons to buy Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes

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Establish a lead in the pre-show fan selection before broadcast

A trainee's agency has a small but passionate fandom and wants their contestant to enter the broadcast phase as a visible name. The pre-show vote opened on December 28 with 40 contestants and a 4-pick ballot. We run a steady daily campaign across the pre-broadcast window, positioning the contestant in the top-tier selections before the show airs and editorial coverage begins.

For: Small-agency fan clubs and trainee management teams

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Push a vocal specialist through a tight episode elimination

A contestant scores well on vocal evaluations but sits just outside the safe zone on public vote count heading into the Friday broadcast tally. The elimination margin is narrow — fewer than 400 votes separate 4th and 6th place. We deliver a 5-day paced campaign across the open window, closing the gap without creating a spike that looks out of place against the contestant's Naver fan cafe activity.

For: Fan sites and individual supporters managing close elimination campaigns

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Sustain a frontrunner's lead across a long voting window

A popular contestant holds first place after an early episode performance but the window runs 10 days and organic fan engagement reliably drops on weekdays. We schedule a steady 10-day delivery that fills the weekday gaps, keeping the lead visible through the full window and preventing a challenger from closing the gap mid-week.

For: Fan union leaders managing high-ranked contestant campaigns

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Support a contestant recovering from a quiet press week

After a mid-season performance that received mixed coverage, a contestant's organic daily votes drop 50%. Their fanbase hasn't left, but engagement has dipped. We hold a daily baseline through the quiet stretch so the contestant doesn't fall below the elimination threshold before the next performance creates a new narrative.

For: Fandom PR coordinators and content-creator fan communities

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Run parallel campaigns for two contestants in the same elimination round

A fan union supports two contestants from the same label who are both at risk in the same episode round. We split an order between both accounts, calibrated to each contestant's current rank gap, so budget goes where it moves the needle rather than consolidating on the safer bet.

For: Multi-contestant fan unions managing label-wide campaigns

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Target the domestic Korean fan vote track for a Korean trainee

A Korean trainee has a stronger agency reputation than international profile. Their best path is through the show's domestic Korean fan vote weighting. We source from Korean-registered accounts specifically, matching the geographic origin expected of an active Naver fan cafe community and maximising vote impact within the domestic track.

For: Korean domestic fan cafes and talent agency partner teams

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Build finale momentum in the final 48 hours

A contestant is sitting 5th heading into the finale with the debut line-up cut at 4. The finale vote window is open for 72 hours. We hold volume in reserve for the final 48-hour block, when the Build Up broadcast and social media attention peak and every vote counts toward the final tally announcement.

For: Last-sprint campaign coordinators for debut-line-up candidates

How to buy Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes in 5 steps

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    Confirm the active Build Up voting round

    Open the Build Up official portal or app and check which round is open — pre-show fan selection, episode elimination, or finale. Note the voting window deadline. Send us the portal URL and the contestant's name; if voting is split across multiple contestants, note your preferred split.

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    Choose a vote package and geographic weighting

    Select a package from 100 to 20,000 votes. Specify whether you want Korean-domestic weighting (for contestants whose core fanbase is domestic), international mix, or a blend. If splitting across multiple contestants, indicate the proportion for each.

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    Set your pacing and deadline

    Tell us the voting round's closing date. We default to even daily delivery around the one-account-one-vote-per-day cap. Request front-loaded pacing in the order notes if you need stronger early-window positioning for leaderboard visibility.

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    Complete payment

    Pay by Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, or cryptocurrency. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately after payment confirmation. No subscription or account registration is required on your side.

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    Monitor delivery and message support for any round changes

    Track vote progress in real time on your dashboard. If the voting window closes early, a new episode round opens, or the portal changes its ballot format, contact live chat and we redirect remaining votes to the correct round at no extra cost. Any vote rejected by the platform within 7 days is replaced.

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What customers say about buying Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes

4.7 / 5 · based on 33 reviews
"My favourite contestant was sitting outside the top 4 in the episode 5 elimination window. We ran a Korean-weighted campaign across 7 days and he moved into 3rd. Daily delivery was clean — nothing that would flag as a sudden spike on the leaderboard trackers. Really solid work. "
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"Used the service for the pre-show selection vote when the 40 contestants were posted in December. Wanted my pick visible early before the broadcast began. He entered episode 1 already trending in fandom tracker lists. Worth every penny for the narrative advantage going into the show. "
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"Delivery started around 3 hours after payment — a bit slower than the 60-minute estimate, but support explained that Korean-account sourcing takes longer during peak pre-broadcast windows. Once running, the daily curve was smooth and matched what I'd expect from an organic Naver cafe community. Final vote count tracked exactly on the portal. "
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"Ran campaigns for two contestants simultaneously in the episode 7 elimination. The split-vote feature meant I didn't have to place two separate orders. Both advanced. The dashboard showed independent progress lines for each contestant throughout the window. "
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"First time using a paid vote service for any K-pop show. Ordered 500 votes with a standard international mix for the finale round. Votes came in steadily over 4 days exactly as described, and my contestant held their position through the final tally. Clear pricing, honest dashboard. "
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Honest answers to common concerns

We're transparent about how this works. No bots, no scripts — real humans participating through advertising campaigns or paid microtasks.

Are these real people voting, or bots?

Real people. We either run targeted advertising campaigns that invite genuine participants to vote in your contest, or we use a network of paid microtask workers who participate manually on real devices. Every vote is a real human action on a real residential or mobile IP. No automation, no headless browsers, no script farms.

How can you guarantee detection rates this low?

Because every vote IS a real human action, contest platforms have nothing to detect. Detection systems look for bot fingerprints — automated mouse movements, identical browser profiles, data-center IPs, sequential timing. Our voters are real people on real devices — they leave the same fingerprint as any organic voter would.

What happens if the contest organizer notices a surge?

Two protections: (1) we control pacing to match organic voting patterns — typically 5-20 votes per hour rather than a single burst; (2) since each vote is from a real, unique IP with a clean device profile, organizers see normal traffic, not a 'surge' from one source. Across 320,000+ delivered votes since 2020, fewer than 0.3% have been challenged.

Is this legal?

Buying contest votes is not illegal in any jurisdiction we operate in. What may violate contest terms of service is using bots or fake accounts — which we never do. Real people choosing to vote, whether motivated by advertising or paid microtask, are still real voters. See our per-country legality summary below.

What if my contest URL requires email verification or account signup?

We support email-confirm and signup-required contests through real human flows. Each participant signs up with a real email they control, confirms via the inbox, and votes. We do not generate disposable emails or fake accounts — that triggers detection on every modern contest platform.

Can I see proof of delivery?

Yes. Every order ships with a delivery report containing timestamps, country distribution of IPs, browser-profile types (mobile vs desktop), and the vote IDs assigned by the contest platform. You can spot-check any vote against the public contest leaderboard.

Is buying contest votes legal?

Per-country summary of the legal status of buying contest votes. Informational only — consult local counsel for specific cases.

Informational only — not legal advice. Verify with local counsel for specific cases.

United States

Allowed

Buying contest votes is legal under federal and state law. Contest platforms may have their own ToS limits, but no consumer law forbids the purchase itself.

United Kingdom

Allowed

Legal in the UK. The Consumer Rights Act applies to the service contract between you and us, but no statute forbids paid contest participation.

Germany

Caution

Legal but contest-specific ToS may apply. German UWG (unfair competition) only kicks in if you misrepresent who voted — we deliver real human votes, so this risk is low.

France

Allowed

Legal in France. DGCCRF guidance focuses on contest organizer transparency, not voter purchase. No consumer law forbids the purchase.

Brazil

Allowed

Legal under Brazilian commercial law. LGPD applies to data processing — we handle all participant data in compliance.

India

Allowed

Legal in India. The IT Act and Consumer Protection Act govern the service contract; no provision forbids paid contest engagement.

Indonesia

Allowed

Legal. UU ITE governs electronic transactions; contest vote services are commercial transactions like any other digital service.

UAE / Gulf

Caution

Generally legal but advertising-based recruitment must comply with local advertising codes. We adjust campaign style for the region.

FAQ — buying Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival votes

24 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

Is buying votes for Build Up safe?
The main risk on any account-gated portal is detectable account behaviour — fresh bulk registrations, mechanical same-minute dispatch, or vote volumes wildly inconsistent with a contestant's visible social presence on Naver fan cafes and Korean Twitter. We mitigate all three: aged registered accounts, varied dispatch timing, and daily volumes calibrated to each contestant's measured fan activity. We cannot guarantee zero risk under every future portal update, which is why we offer a 7-day make-good rather than a win guarantee. Review the official Build Up portal terms before ordering.
Do you need my Build Up account login to deliver votes?
Never. We vote from accounts in our own managed pool. We only need the official portal URL or the contestant's name, the active round, and your preferred geographic weighting. Never share your personal portal credentials with any third-party service.
Does buying votes for Build Up violate any laws?
Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival is a private entertainment competition run by Mnet and CJ ENM, not a regulated election, government referendum, or legally protected ballot. Fan vote campaigns are a long-established practice in Korean entertainment culture. We do not serve political elections or government-regulated voting processes under any circumstances. Whether buying fan-portal votes complies with the show's own terms of service is a question for you to assess using the official portal rules — we do not make that determination on your behalf.

Process & delivery

Can I buy votes for Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival?
Yes. We deliver votes from genuine registered fan accounts on the Build Up portal for any active voting round. Each account contributes one vote per day, matching the official cap. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000. Orders typically begin within 60 minutes of payment.
How does the one-vote-per-day cap affect how my order is delivered?
Because each account can only vote once per day, your order is spread across multiple days by design. A 500-vote order over a 10-day elimination window means roughly 50 accounts voting per day — normal fan behaviour. For shorter windows like finale rounds, we compact the schedule while staying within the daily cap, prioritising early delivery to establish leaderboard position. Tell us your window deadline at checkout and we plan pacing accordingly.
How do I start an order for Build Up votes?
Share the Build Up portal URL or your contestant's name and the active round type in the order form or live chat. Select a package, specify Korean domestic or international account weighting, and complete payment. Most orders begin within 60 minutes. If you are managing a multi-contestant split, include the preferred proportion for each in the order notes.
What happens if the voting window closes before my order finishes?
If the current round closes and a new episode round opens while your order is running, message live chat with the new ballot URL. We redirect remaining votes to the new round at no extra cost and recalibrate pacing to fit the new window's deadline. This is common in weekly-episode formats where voting windows open and close on a tight 7-day cycle.
Can I run a Build Up campaign alongside organic fan projects?
Yes — this is the recommended approach. Coordinate fan voting drives through Naver fan cafes, Korean Twitter (X), and Discord fan servers. Use paid vote capacity to cover the daily shortfall between what your community delivers and what you need to hold or advance position. The two approaches reinforce each other: organic activity creates the social signals that make a vote count look credible; paid volume fills the daily gaps that organic turnout cannot sustain across a 7-10 day window.
Can I order votes for a potential future Build Up season?
No future season of Build Up has been officially announced as of mid-2026. If a second season is confirmed, we will support it using the same account-gated portal mechanics as the 2024 season — the infrastructure and account pools transfer to any Mnet-adjacent voting platform. Monitor the official Mnet channels for announcements; our support team can advise on timing once a voting window is confirmed.

Service quality

How does the Build Up portal detect suspicious voting patterns?
The portal's primary detection layer is account behaviour — accounts registered the same day the voting window opened, sessions clustering around identical device fingerprints, or votes arriving in mechanical batches rather than with the natural spread of fans in different time zones. A secondary signal is mismatched social presence: a contestant with low Naver cafe activity receiving votes at a scale associated with front-runners can attract a manual review. We address both by using aged registered accounts, diversifying session signatures, and calibrating daily volume to the contestant's measurable fanbase size.
Will my order show up on public fan vote tracker sites?
Public tracker tools aggregate visible vote tallies from the official portal leaderboard. Paid votes from our accounts register on the same portal tally as organic fan votes, so they appear on tracker charts just as any real vote would. The tracker cannot distinguish the source of votes — only the platform's backend can. If you are concerned about a visible spike, request even pacing across the window rather than front-loaded delivery.
How do I know votes are actually registering on the Build Up portal?
Two confirmation channels are available. Your order dashboard updates with delivered vote counts in real time as accounts vote. Separately, the official Build Up portal leaderboard shows cumulative vote totals per contestant and updates throughout each open voting window. Cross-referencing the two lets you confirm that our delivery is matching the tally movement you see on the public leaderboard.

Pricing & payment

How much does it cost to boost a Build Up contestant's vote count?
Pricing starts at $6.99 for 100 votes and scales down per-vote as volume increases — 1,000 votes is $44.99, 5,000 is $179.99, 20,000 is $549.99. All packages include geographic weighting to your specification, daily pacing around the one-account-per-day cap, and the 7-day make-good guarantee. Korean domestic weighting carries no additional fee.
What payment methods do you accept?
Visa, Mastercard, American Express, PayPal, and major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin and USDT. Card and PayPal payments are SSL-secured; cryptocurrency confirms after one blockchain confirmation. All orders are one-time purchases — no subscription or account required on your side.
Is there a make-good guarantee if votes are removed?
Yes. Any votes we deliver that are removed or invalidated by the Build Up portal within 7 days of delivery are replaced at no charge, or we issue a refund at your choice. Contact live chat with your order number and we resolve it within 24 hours. This is a standing guarantee on every package, not an add-on.

Platform specifics

How does voting actually work on the Build Up Vocal Boy Group Survival portal?
Fans vote through the official Build Up app and web portal. Each registered account casts one vote per day during any open voting window. The pre-show selection phase, which opened December 28, 2023, allowed fans to pick up to four favourites from the 40 published contestant profiles. Episode elimination rounds then ran on a weekly cadence tied to the Friday broadcast schedule. The platform tallies votes continuously, and combined scores — portal fan vote, live performance evaluation, and trainer assessment — determine who survives each round.
What rounds of Build Up had fan voting and which mattered most?
Fan voting was active in three distinct phases. The pre-broadcast selection opened on December 28, 2023, before the show aired — fans voted on vocal audition videos to influence initial groupings. Episode elimination rounds ran weekly from January 26 through late March 2024, with voting windows tied to each Friday broadcast. The finale vote determined the final debut group composition. The pre-show phase is often underestimated: early voting results shaped how editorial and fan tracker sites covered each contestant from episode one.
What was the debut group that Build Up produced?
Build Up: Vocal Boy Group Survival concluded with the formation of B.D.U, the official debut group announced at the end of the 2024 season. The team that performed best — team HunMinJayBit — also received a ₩100 million cash prize. B.D.U officially debuted on June 26, 2024. This context matters for campaign timing: the finale vote, which determined the debut lineup, was the most competitive window and the one where paid vote support had the highest stakes.
Is the Build Up voting format the same as Boys Planet or I-LAND?
All three use Mnet-associated account-gated fan portals with a one-vote-per-day-per-account cap, which is the core mechanic our delivery is built around. The key differences are scope and audience scale. Boys Planet drew 62.9 million votes across its global rounds; Build Up is a more contained competition with a vocal-specialist audience. The detection environment is proportionally calibrated, meaning smaller anomaly thresholds apply — a spike that would be invisible in Boys Planet can be visible in Build Up. We account for this by keeping daily volumes tighter relative to the contestant's organic footprint.

Targeting & customisation

Is the Build Up vote count split between Korean and international fans?
The portal accepted votes from both domestic Korean and international fans, and the show's scoring structure weighted the fan vote component against live performance and trainer scores. Within the fan vote itself, account origin affects the practical impact because Korean fan communities voting through Korean-registered accounts produce the organic distribution that the show's domestic fan vote track reflects. For contestants with stronger Korean fanbases, Korean-weighted delivery lands more convincingly within that distribution.
Can I target votes specifically for the Korean domestic fan vote track?
Yes. We maintain a pool of Korean-registered fan accounts for campaigns aimed at contestants whose core support base is domestic. Specifying Korean weighting in your order draws primarily from that cohort, producing a geographic distribution consistent with an active Naver fan cafe community. This is the right choice for Korean trainees whose organic fan activity is concentrated on domestic platforms.
What geographic mix works best for an international contestant on Build Up?
For contestants whose primary fanbase is outside Korea — international trainees with Southeast Asian, Japanese, or diaspora communities — we draw from our international account pool covering Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia, Japan, the US, and European markets. The portal accepted international votes throughout the season, and for contestants without strong domestic Korean roots, an international account mix produces a more credible geographic distribution than Korean-heavy delivery would.

Custom orders

Can I split votes across two contestants in the same Build Up elimination round?
Yes. The order form accepts a multi-contestant split with a percentage or fixed-count allocation for each. Fan unions managing two or more contestants in the same round use this to allocate budget proportionally to each contestant's gap from the elimination threshold, rather than consolidating on the safest bet. Note any preferred split in the order notes at checkout.
What if my contestant's organic fan votes drop mid-window?
Organic vote curves dip predictably on weekdays and during periods when fan community attention shifts to other content cycles. Our daily pacing is designed as a floor — a consistent baseline that prevents your contestant from losing ground when organic turnout dips. If you want to increase volume mid-campaign in response to a close competitor gaining ground, contact support and we can add volume to a running order.

Terminology — quick definitions

Niche-specific terms used on this page. Each links to a fuller definition in our glossary.

reCAPTCHA v3
Google's score-based invisible CAPTCHA. Assigns each session a risk score from 0.0 (bot) to 1.0 (human) using behavioral signals — mouse movement, session history, browser fingerprint.
Cloudflare Turnstile
Privacy-focused CAPTCHA alternative from Cloudflare. Uses cryptographic challenge tokens instead of image puzzles. Becoming the standard for contest platforms in 2025-2026.
Residential IP
A real consumer-grade internet address assigned by an ISP to a household. Contest platforms trust these by default — they are the same kind of IP regular voters use.
Mobile IP
IP allocated by a mobile carrier (4G/5G). Highest trust rating with platforms — rotates naturally, hardest to flag as bot activity.
Vote drop
A vote removed by the contest platform after delivery. Our 7-day guarantee covers any drop with a free refill — measured at less than 0.3% of all votes delivered.
Pacing pattern
The time distribution of incoming votes across a campaign window. Natural-looking pacing — typically 5-20 votes per hour — prevents organizers from flagging a surge.

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