About Idol Producer (偶像练习生) votes
Idol Producer (偶像练习生) is iQiyi's flagship idol survival format and the show that established the Chinese version of the Produce 101 voting model at national scale — the 2018 debut season drew over 100 million fan votes in the finale alone, and the follow-up series Youth With You 2019 registered 118,430,860 votes in its final ranking window. The format places trainees through performance challenges across a multi-month broadcast run, with the debut group determined entirely by cumulative fan votes cast through the iQiyi app. iQiyi VIP (paid members) cast 2 votes per day while free accounts receive 1, making VIP-authenticated account delivery distinctly more efficient than free-tier services. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000, with most orders entering the delivery queue within 60 minutes of payment. Provide your trainee's full name and the active season in the order form and we handle the rest.
About the Idol Producer (偶像练习生) votes contest
iQiyi premiered Idol Producer on January 19, 2018, directly modelling the format on South Korea's Produce 101 after that show had proven that account-based fan voting could generate extraordinary platform engagement. The 2018 season assembled 100 male trainees from agencies across China and featured mentors including Zhang Yixing (Lay of EXO) and Jackson Wang, whose combined Weibo and international followings amplified the show's reach far beyond iQiyi's existing domestic subscriber base. The nine trainees who debuted as NINE PERCENT were selected entirely by fan votes, and the finale's 100-million-plus vote total established the franchise's ambition from the start. The franchise continued as Youth With You in 2019 (male, 118M finale votes), 2020 (female, debuting INTO1 predecessor groups), and 2021, before Chinese regulatory restrictions on idol survival show formats prompted iQiyi to restructure its competition programming. Across all editions, the constant has been iQiyi's app-based voting system: a registered account allocates its daily vote directly to a chosen trainee, the leaderboard updates publicly, and fan communities on Weibo, Douyin, and Chinese fan forums mobilise around the visible numbers. The sponsorship structure — where beverage partners distribute physical voting codes on product packaging — adds an offline dimension that distinguishes the franchise from pure app-vote formats and creates additional vote sources for dedicated fans.
Why Idol Producer (偶像练习生) votes matter for your contest
The trainee ranking on Idol Producer is the show's primary narrative engine. iQiyi publishes the leaderboard inside the app and each episode's broadcast includes ranking reveals that fan communities on Weibo dissect in real time — trending topics, fan-art commissions, and streaming clip shares all correlate directly with chart position. A trainee sitting inside the debut threshold consistently generates more editorial coverage from entertainment media, more reposting from neutral fan aggregators, and the social proof that sustains a campaign across the full broadcast season. The structural consequence of the VIP/free account split is significant: an iQiyi VIP account doubles the daily vote allocation for the same registration effort, meaning that a fan community with lower VIP penetration faces a genuine disadvantage against a rival camp that has activated more paid subscribers. For trainees with strong international appeal — Chinese-Canadian, South Korean-trained, or overseas-debut alumni — the iQiyi registration barrier for foreign fans (requiring a Chinese phone number for full verification) creates a structural gap that domestic VIP-account delivery directly addresses. A trainee who loses leaderboard visibility by episode three rarely recovers, because fan-media coverage drops and the organic community shrinks. The cost of an early-season campaign is substantially lower than a finale-only push that has to overcome a compounding ranking deficit.
How we deliver Idol Producer (偶像练习生) votes
After you provide your trainee's name as it appears in the iQiyi app's voting interface and the active season identifier, we confirm the current episode voting window and build a daily delivery schedule. Each account in our pool is a genuine iQiyi registration — installed on a real Android or iOS device, authenticated with a valid Chinese phone number where required, and carrying an organic app-usage history across iQiyi's drama, variety, and sports content that predates the current season. We prioritise iQiyi VIP accounts in our pool because they carry a 2-vote daily allocation versus the single daily vote of free accounts, maximising the vote density per account deployed. Our mainland China IP distribution is weighted toward Guangdong, Beijing, Zhejiang, Sichuan, and Jiangsu — the provinces where iQiyi has its highest installation density and where the show's organic voting audience is most concentrated. Delivery is spread across the day with volume weighted toward the 7–11 PM CST window, when iQiyi app activity peaks during and after episode broadcasts. If an account fails a platform quality check during a campaign we replace it and make up the affected votes at no charge. Your live dashboard shows cumulative delivery alongside the public leaderboard so you can track ranking movement against actual votes delivered.
How we avoid platform detection
iQiyi's voting system authenticates at the account level: a valid app session token, a bound phone number, and a device fingerprint consistent with an established user profile must accompany every vote submission. Browser-based IP services and cookie-injection tools fail this check because they cannot generate a genuine iQiyi app session — the platform's client-side token structure is not replicable from a desktop browser or a headless client. Bulk account farms created specifically for the voting season are flagged by iQiyi's anomaly engine, which cross-references account creation timestamps, device IDs, and vote-arrival patterns against established usage baselines. Accounts that share a subnet, were registered in a batch on the same day, or that have no app-usage history outside of voting sessions are suppressed before the votes register on the public leaderboard. iQiyi also cross-references sponsor beverage-code redemptions against account histories — unusual code-redemption volumes from accounts with no prior brand interaction can trigger review. Our accounts are aged, with genuine iQiyi activity across the platform's extensive content library, and distributed across diverse device types and network environments. We never batch-allocate votes at a mechanically fixed timestamp — one of the clearest detection signals on any account-vote platform. The result is a vote-arrival pattern that is statistically consistent with an organised but organic fan community. If any votes are reversed by the platform within 7 days of delivery, we replace them or issue a proportional refund.
What is the best voting strategy for Idol Producer (偶像练习生) votes?
The most effective strategy on Idol Producer is to begin a vote campaign from the first episode rather than concentrating all spending on the finale. iQiyi's leaderboard is visible from day one and fan-media accounts on Weibo and Douyin start covering trainees as frontrunners or underdogs from the first ranking reveal — a trainee who appears consistently in the top five from episode two draws coverage, fan-art commissions, and organic votes from viewers attracted to a visible leader. Waiting until the finale means competing at peak volume from every other camp simultaneously, in a compressed window where sudden leaderboard spikes are most visible to rival fan communities and platform moderators. For the finale push — where the debut group is locked in — use a larger package but distribute it across the full final-episode window rather than front-loading all volume into the last few hours. A delivery curve that builds through the window and peaks in the final primetime broadcast slot looks natural; a vertical jump in the last two hours does not. The VIP vote multiplier is worth factoring into your budget: 500 VIP votes are equivalent to 1,000 free-account votes in terms of daily platform allocation, making VIP-prioritised packages more efficient for finale pushes where every point counts. Combine account campaigns with Weibo super-topic daily check-ins, iQiyi in-app support events, and coordinated streaming of your trainee's performance clips — organic fans who see a rising chart position are more likely to sustain their own daily voting.
Legal scope and terms
Idol Producer (偶像练习生) and Youth With You are commercial entertainment variety programs produced by iQiyi — a private streaming platform, not a government election or regulated ballot of any kind. The fan-vote ranking is a consumer engagement mechanic built into the iQiyi app to drive platform subscriptions and daily active usage. We provide services exclusively for entertainment competitions of this type. We do not offer services for political elections, government referendums, regulatory votes, or any process that carries legal voting weight. Whether a given season's official rules permit assisted fan-vote campaigns is a determination you must make by reading the applicable terms yourself. We make no guarantee of a specific debut outcome — only of real, app-authenticated, daily-paced vote delivery within the platform's stated cap structure.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. In the order form, provide your trainee's full name as it appears in the iQiyi app's voting interface, plus the season name (for example, "Idol Producer 2018" or the current active season). Choose a package from 100 to 20,000 votes and note any episode deadline — particularly if you are ordering mid-window with fewer days remaining. Complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency; your order enters the delivery queue immediately and most orders begin within 60 minutes. If your trainee advances through multiple episodes, contact support before the current window closes to extend the campaign into the next voting period without a gap in delivery.