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every place
has a story.

we connect K-pop fans across cities, cultures, and time zones.

filter by fandom
47
cities
1,284
fans tracked
12
concerts this month
see how it works
the problem

fans don’t lack information. they lack each other.

K-pop is the fastest-growing cultural export in modern history. But for fans outside Asia — especially in Europe — the experience is solitary. You learn the chants from a YouTube video alone. You watch the comeback alone. You celebrate or grieve a tour announcement alone.

The information exists. Charts, news sites, fan accounts, livestreams. What’s missing is the people in your city who care about this as much as you do.

Concert trackers tell you what’s happening. We’re building the layer that tells you who else is going.

five layers

how connection
actually forms.

01

shared stakes

Every event becomes a social object. "47 fans in Berlin are tracking this show." A countdown that's not just a date but a clock everyone watches together. You move from I know about this to I'm part of something.

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berlin47
warsaw31
02

engineered first contact

The hardest moment in connection is the opening. When two users in the same city both mark "I'm going," we surface it. We auto-open a city-specific room two weeks before each show. One simple icebreaker: "how did you get into this artist?" That's enough.

Mia and Jonas are both going to the Berlin show.

M
how did you get into this artist?
J
a friend sent me a video in 2022...
03

shared language

K-pop has impossibly rich fan culture — fandom names, chant guides, album lore. Most fans learned it alone on YouTube. We embed it as preparation ritual. Learning the chants for tomorrow's show together, in your city's room. Information becomes belonging.

chant guideEncore — verse 2
멈추지 마 (keep going)
na na na na
우리 함께 (together)
na na na
12 fans practicing now
04

synchrony

The concert moment is the highest emotional peak — and where most trackers go silent. We open live rooms during shows, even for fans watching from home. Real-time reactions. Post-show threads that open the moment the encore ends. Synchronized emotion is the deepest connection a digital product can create.

live now234 watching
L
THE BRIDGE!!!
F
I'm crying rn
Z
best performance ever
05

memory

Connection deepens over time, not just in moments. Personal concert logs. "You and Mina both attended three shows this year." Anniversary nudges. Memory turns a series of moments into a relationship.

S
M
you + Mina
Mar 2024
Seoul World Cup
Sep 2024
Tokyo Dome
Feb 2025
Berlin Arena

3 shows together this year.

THELOOP01sharedstakes02firstcontact03sharedlanguage04synchrony05memory
the product loop

each layer makes
the next one stronger.

Stakes drive contact. Contact unlocks language. Language enables synchrony. Synchrony creates memory. Memory raises the stakes for next time.

business model

two revenue streams.
one product.

for fans

fan community subscriptions

A community layer on top of the tracker. Free for the dates, paid for the people.

Free

concert dates, news feed

Pro$9/mo

your city's room, early alerts, watch parties, cultural context

Premium$24/mo

local meetups, merch group buys, your city's culture host

for agencies and promoters

artist touring intelligence

K-pop agencies tour the same five European cities and miss massive demand in the next twenty. We have the demand data — where fans are, what they’re tracking, how interest moves over time.

Demand maps by artist, city, region

Trend signals — who's rising in which markets, before they break

Custom reports for tour planning

Live dashboard for promoters and labels (Q2 roadmap)

reports$2–10K
dashboard SaaS$50–200K/yr