About Girls Planet 999 / Planet Series votes
Girls Planet 999 is Mnet's landmark K-pop idol survival competition that debuted in August 2021, gathering 99 trainees from South Korea, Japan, and China into one of the most-watched idol formats in recent memory. Fan votes cast through the Universe app determine which contestants survive each elimination round and, ultimately, which nine debut in a new K-pop girl group. The public vote is not a formality — it decided the entire Kep1er lineup, and the final tally drew participation from 115 countries. If your favourite contestant is in a tight elimination race, a strategically paced vote campaign on the Universe app can shift her ranking before the next episode airs. This page covers exactly how the Universe app vote works, what the regional weighting means for campaign planning, and how we deliver real fan votes safely. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99, and most orders start within 60 minutes of payment.
About the Girls Planet 999 / Planet Series votes contest
Girls Planet 999 premiered on Mnet (operated by CJ ENM) on August 6, 2021, running every Friday until the live finale on October 22, 2021. Out of 13,000 applicants, 99 trainees were selected and divided into three nationality groups — K-Group (Korean), J-Group (Japanese), and C-Group (Chinese) — competing across mission rounds scored by both a professional panel and public fan votes. Fans were designated "Planet Guardians" and voted through the Universe app, a dedicated K-pop platform developed by Klap. The finale alone drew participation from 115 countries, and over 4.3 million votes were cast in the very first mission round within 24 hours, demonstrating the scale of global engagement. The resulting group, Kep1er, debuted in January 2022 with six K-Group, two J-Group, and one C-Group member — an outcome shaped entirely by the public tally. Mnet has since expanded the Planet Series format with Boys Planet in 2023 and Boys II Planet in 2025, each using a similar Universe app vote structure with updated weighting rules.
Why Girls Planet 999 / Planet Series votes matter for your contest
The official vote weighting in Girls Planet 999 — Korean votes worth 50% of the tally, international votes capped at 50% — means that the composition of a fan campaign matters as much as its size. A contestant who dominates internationally but lacks Korean support can still be eliminated because the domestic 50% pulls the effective ranking lower. Conversely, a contestant with strong Korean fan engagement who also activates international Planet Guardians is nearly impossible to dislodge. Understanding this structure is the single most important factor in building a vote campaign that actually moves the ranking. The Universe app also tracks voting spikes; a sudden surge of accounts from a single region or device type is the pattern that gets votes reversed. What a legitimate Planet Guardians campaign looks like is a steady accumulation spread across Korea, Japan, China, and the wider international fanbase — uneven between days, geographically diverse, and tied to episode broadcast windows.
How we deliver Girls Planet 999 / Planet Series votes
After you provide the contestant name, group (K/J/C), and the current voting window deadline, we source votes from real Universe app accounts distributed across the show's core voting regions. Korean accounts are maintained in the pool to satisfy the 50% domestic weighting; international accounts are drawn from Japan, China, Southeast Asia, the US, and Europe to reflect the actual Planet Guardians geography. Votes are delivered in episode-aligned waves — concentrated around the voting windows that Mnet opens after each broadcast — because that is when organic vote velocity is highest and a new batch blends naturally into the platform's traffic. Large orders spanning multiple rounds are scheduled round by round so your contestant's ranking climbs progressively rather than jumping in an artificial spike. You can follow progress on a live dashboard that maps vote delivery against the episode timeline.
How we avoid platform detection
Universe app fraud detection focuses on three signals: account age and activity history, device fingerprint clustering, and rate-of-arrival velocity relative to broadcast timing. The patterns that get votes reversed are bulk accounts created the day of a vote window, votes arriving from a single IP subnet, and post-episode surges that happen when the episode is not even airing. Every account in our pool has an organic registration history and prior activity, so they pass the age-and-history check. No single device fingerprint dominates an order — our accounts are distributed across genuine mobile devices in the relevant regions. And because we schedule delivery around the episode broadcast windows rather than at off-peak hours, the arrival pattern matches how real Planet Guardians actually behave. For the final round, where Mnet has historically applied the tightest scrutiny, we further diversify the regional distribution to match the 115-country participation profile of a genuine finale.
What is the best voting strategy for Girls Planet 999 / Planet Series votes?
The most effective Girls Planet 999 campaigns work in two layers. First, cover the Korean base: even a modest number of Korean account votes has an outsized effect because of the 50% domestic weighting, so a campaign that ignores Korean accounts will always underperform against one that does not. Second, build steady international support across the J-Group and C-Group diaspora communities, since those fan pools are large and their votes stack cleanly on top of the Korean base. For elimination rounds, aim to keep your contestant in the top tier of her national group rather than chasing a single-episode lead — the show's format rewards consistent ranking over spiky peaks. Start your campaign at least 48 hours before the episode air date so votes are already accumulating when the organic Planet Guardians wave arrives. The one-account-per-vote cap means early starts always outperform late compressed campaigns.
Legal scope and terms
Girls Planet 999 and the broader Planet Series are entertainment talent competitions run by CJ ENM and Mnet — they are not elections, referendums, or any regulated voting process. Fan vote promotion is a mainstream part of K-pop fandom culture, and campaign services exist openly in Korea, Japan, and internationally. We do not interpret the specific terms of the Universe app or Mnet's contest rules on your behalf — review the official rules before ordering and treat that determination as your responsibility. We do not serve political elections, government ballots, or any regulated voting system.
Getting started in two minutes
Getting started takes about two minutes. Tell us the contestant's name, their group (K, J, or C), and the episode voting window you want to target — either paste the Universe app link or just name the show season. Pick a vote count, note any preference for Korean-weighted vs. balanced international delivery, and complete payment. Your order enters the delivery queue immediately, and most orders begin within 60 minutes. If Mnet changes a voting window or Universe app rules mid-season, message us on live chat and we adjust the delivery schedule at no extra cost.