About Sisters Who Make Waves votes
Sisters Who Make Waves runs on MangoTV every summer and its fan-chart voting system — the 成团冲浪榜 — is the mechanism that determines which contestants form the final debut group. Every registered Mango app account receives 33 free fan-chart votes per day; accounts can also spend Mango Coins for additional allocations inside the app. That structure makes the contest fundamentally account-driven: raw vote volume comes from the number of active, app-authenticated accounts behind a campaign, not from any single browser session or IP address. Packages start at 100 votes for $6.99 and scale to 20,000, with most orders beginning within 60 minutes of payment. Tell us your contestant's name and season in the order form and we handle the rest.
About the Sisters Who Make Waves votes contest
Sisters Who Make Waves (乘风破浪的姐姐) premiered on MangoTV on 12 June 2020 and became one of the most-watched variety programs in Chinese streaming history. Produced by Hunan Broadcasting System through its listed subsidiary Mango Excellent Media, the show invites roughly 30 female celebrities aged 30 and older to compete across music performance and group-dance challenges over a summer broadcast run, with a 7-member debut group selected through a combination of professional jury scores and public fan-chart votes. The first season drew massive attention partly because of its premise — established stars competing openly on a talent format — and the fan community mobilised quickly around the 成团冲浪榜 chart as the primary tool for influencing outcomes. By Season 3, overseas fans of Korean and Japanese contestants had discovered the Mango app's voting system, creating cross-border campaigns that pushed non-Chinese artists onto the debut roster. Season 5 (2024) incorporated international contestants from Thailand, France, and other markets, extending the show's global footprint. Season 7 launched in 2026, continuing the annual summer cadence. The show's real-time leaderboard and episode-by-episode vote counts make the fan-chart among the most transparent and competitive voting environments in Chinese streaming.
Why Sisters Who Make Waves votes matter for your contest
The 成团冲浪榜 leaderboard is updated in real time and visible to every fan tracking the competition — which means your contestant's chart position is public, searchable, and carries narrative weight throughout the season. A contestant sitting in the top five on the leaderboard attracts editorial attention on Weibo, Douyin, and Bilibili fan communities, which in turn drives more organic votes. The feedback loop is real: strong chart numbers generate content, which generates more votes. The opposite is equally true — a slip from fourth to eighth place in a single episode cycle can trigger fan anxiety and reduce the sense of inevitability that sustains a campaign. The per-account daily cap of 33 votes means that building a meaningful margin requires either a very large organic fanbase or a supplementary account campaign that scales the effective voter count without any single account looking anomalous. For international contestants, the disadvantage is structural: Chinese domestic fans have direct, friction-free app access, while overseas communities face VPN requirements and Mango account registration steps. A targeted account campaign closes that structural gap and keeps a contestant visible throughout the broadcast window.
How we deliver Sisters Who Make Waves votes
After you provide your contestant's name and the active season, we confirm the current episode voting window and calculate a daily account-vote schedule. Each account in our pool is a genuine MangoTV app registration — installed on an Android or iOS device, linked to a verified mainland Chinese phone number, and authenticated with a real user session. Every account allocates its 33 daily fan-chart votes to your chosen contestant and does not exceed that cap. We maintain a mainland China IP distribution weighted toward Hunan, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Beijing, and Shanghai — the provinces that dominate the show's organic viewership and where the Mango app has its densest installation base. Delivery is spread across the day in a pattern that mirrors natural app usage: higher volume in the evening broadcast hours (8–10 PM CST) when Chinese viewers are most active, lighter through midday. If an account fails a platform-side quality check mid-campaign, we swap it out and replace the votes at no charge. You can track cumulative delivery on your live dashboard.
How we avoid platform detection
MangoTV's fan-chart system authenticates at the account level: a valid app session token, a bound phone number, and a device-consistent fingerprint must accompany every vote allocation. Browser-based IP services and cookie-injection tools consistently fail this check because they cannot replicate a genuine app session. Bulk account farms that were registered on the same day or share a device ID are flagged by Mango's anomaly detection, which cross-references account creation timestamps and device fingerprints against voting patterns. Our accounts are aged — not created at the start of a campaign — and they carry organic app activity beyond vote-casting. We never allocate votes from the same device block to the same contestant on consecutive days, which is a common detection trigger. Rate of arrival is also monitored: a perfectly flat 33-vote-per-account delivery at the same minute every day is anomalous; our engine introduces natural within-day variance aligned with the Mango app's real usage peaks. If votes are reversed by the platform within 7 days, we make good at no charge.
What is the best voting strategy for Sisters Who Make Waves votes?
The most effective strategy for Sisters Who Make Waves is to open a campaign at the start of each episode voting window — typically when a new episode airs — because the leaderboard position in the first 24 hours sets the narrative for fan communities on Weibo and Douyin. A contestant who enters the top five early generates fan content and social proof that sustains organic momentum for the rest of the window. Avoid concentrating votes in the final hours of a window: a sudden spike at the end of an episode cycle looks mechanical on publicly visible leaderboards and can attract scrutiny from rival fan communities who report anomalies to the platform. For the finale, where the debut group is finalised, consider a larger package — the stakes compress the time window and the fan activity across all contestants intensifies simultaneously. Combine the account campaign with genuine fan mobilisation on Weibo, Bilibili comment sections, and WeChat fan groups, where daily voting reminders routinely drive strong organic participation.
Legal scope and terms
Sisters Who Make Waves is a commercial entertainment variety program produced by Mango Excellent Media — a private streaming product, not a government or regulated ballot. The fan-chart vote is a consumer engagement mechanism built into the MangoTV app. The service we provide is limited entirely to entertainment competitions of this kind — we do not offer services for political elections, government referendums, or any regulated voting process. Read MangoTV's and the current season's official contest terms yourself before ordering; what a given season's rules permit is your assessment to make, not ours. We make no guarantee of a specific outcome, only of real, app-authenticated, daily-paced fan-chart vote delivery within the stated cap.
Getting started in two minutes
Ordering takes about two minutes. Provide your contestant's full name (Chinese or romanised) and the current season number in the order form, or send them via live chat. Choose a package from 100 to 20,000 votes and note your episode deadline. Complete payment by card, PayPal, or cryptocurrency — your order enters the delivery queue immediately and most begin within 60 minutes. If your contestant advances through multiple episodes, message support to extend the campaign into the next voting window before the current episode cycle closes.