For every fan who waited.

Those 90 seconds
with your idol.
Don't walk away wishing.

The K-pop video call fansign prep room — built by fans, for the 90 seconds that took $500 and a year of waiting. We've all stood there. We built this so the next fan doesn't have to.

Start preparing — it's free →

Free to start · No account needed · For every fancall, every fansign

Our story

You bought the albums.
You stayed up for every comeback.
You learned the choreography.

And then your name was called for a video call fansign.
Eye to eye. 90 seconds with your bias.

You smiled. You said "hi."
And it was over.

If you're still thinking about what you should have said —
if your mind went blank the second the fancall connected —
you're not alone.


Thousands of K-pop fans have stood there.
Thousands have walked away wishing they'd said more.

We didn't build this to teach you Korean.
We built it so the next fan doesn't walk away wishing.

— Made with fans, for fans.

Practice the full call.
Not just the words.

This is what trips us up — not the lines we memorized, but when the idol says something unexpected. We freeze. The 90 seconds end. We walk away.

Our practice room simulates the full video call fansign — the greeting, the unexpected questions, the silences, the goodbye. So when the real fancall connects, you've already been there.

LIVE
01:23
Felix says
어디에서 왔어요?
eodieseo wasseoyo?
Where are you from?
You
프랑스에서 왔어요!
peurangseu-eseo wasseoyo
Hint
브라질에서 왔어요! — I'm from Brazil!
How it works

Three steps.
One real conversation.

1
Pick your moment
Compliment, birthday wish, encouragement, a request, or just saying you're a fan. Choose what matters most for your fancall — we'll build the rest around it.
2
Learn the Korean phrases
Simple Korean phrases real fans use at fansigns — not textbook sentences. Each one comes with romanization, your language, and the sound. Hear it. Say it back. Until it feels yours.
3
Simulate the 90 seconds
Practice the full video call fansign. The idol reacts to what you say. Asks you back. Goes off your script — like they actually do. By the time the real fancall comes, you've already been there.
From fans who stood there

We're not the only ones.

Fans who walked away wishing — and then didn't.

"I used to freeze the second the call connected. After practicing the full 90 seconds three times, I actually had a conversation. He asked me something and I answered. I still can't believe it."

— Camille, France

"I was so scared I'd forget everything. But I'd practiced so many times that the words just came out. He said my Korean was cute. I cried for an hour after."

— Aisha, Indonesia

"I wrote notes, I watched tutorials, nothing worked until I practiced actually responding to him. When he threw me off script, I didn't freeze. That was everything."

— Maya, Philippines

"I bought 60 albums for that call. I wasn't going to waste it. Practiced every day for two weeks. When the call ended I walked away knowing I said exactly what I wanted to say."

— Beatriz, Brazil

"The hardest part isn't the words — it's when they say something unexpected and your mind goes blank. Practicing the reactions changed everything for me."

— Sophie, UK
Your day is coming.

When it does,
we'll be here.

Free to start. No account needed for your first session. For every K-pop fan preparing for their fancall, their fansign, their 90 seconds.

Start your 90 seconds →
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For every fan who waited.

Those 90 seconds
with your idol.
Don't walk away wishing.

The K-pop video call fansign prep room — built by fans, for the 90 seconds that took $500 and a year of waiting. We've all stood there. We built this so the next fan doesn't have to.

Start preparing — it's free →

Free to start · No account needed · For every fancall, every fansign

Our story

You bought the albums.
You stayed up for every comeback.
You learned the choreography.

And then your name was called for a video call fansign.
Eye to eye. 90 seconds with your bias.

You smiled. You said "hi."
And it was over.

If you're still thinking about what you should have said —
if your mind went blank the second the fancall connected —
you're not alone.


Thousands of K-pop fans have stood there.
Thousands have walked away wishing they'd said more.

We didn't build this to teach you Korean.
We built it so the next fan doesn't walk away wishing.

— Made with fans, for fans.

Practice the full call.
Not just the words.

This is what trips us up — not the lines we memorized, but when the idol says something unexpected. We freeze. The 90 seconds end. We walk away.

Our practice room simulates the full video call fansign — the greeting, the unexpected questions, the silences, the goodbye. So when the real fancall connects, you've already been there.

LIVE
01:23
Felix says
어디에서 왔어요?
eodieseo wasseoyo?
Where are you from?
You
프랑스에서 왔어요!
peurangseu-eseo wasseoyo
Hint
브라질에서 왔어요! — I'm from Brazil!
How it works

Three steps.
One real conversation.

1
Pick your moment
Compliment, birthday wish, encouragement, a request, or just saying you're a fan. Choose what matters most for your fancall — we'll build the rest around it.
2
Learn the Korean phrases
Simple Korean phrases real fans use at fansigns — not textbook sentences. Each one comes with romanization, your language, and the sound. Hear it. Say it back. Until it feels yours.
3
Simulate the 90 seconds
Practice the full video call fansign. The idol reacts to what you say. Asks you back. Goes off your script — like they actually do. By the time the real fancall comes, you've already been there.
From fans who stood there

We're not the only ones.

Fans who walked away wishing — and then didn't.

"I used to freeze the second the call connected. After practicing the full 90 seconds three times, I actually had a conversation. He asked me something and I answered. I still can't believe it."

— Camille, France

"I was so scared I'd forget everything. But I'd practiced so many times that the words just came out. He said my Korean was cute. I cried for an hour after."

— Aisha, Indonesia

"I wrote notes, I watched tutorials, nothing worked until I practiced actually responding to him. When he threw me off script, I didn't freeze. That was everything."

— Maya, Philippines

"I bought 60 albums for that call. I wasn't going to waste it. Practiced every day for two weeks. When the call ended I walked away knowing I said exactly what I wanted to say."

— Beatriz, Brazil

"The hardest part isn't the words — it's when they say something unexpected and your mind goes blank. Practicing the reactions changed everything for me."

— Sophie, UK
Your day is coming.

When it does,
we'll be here.

Free to start. No account needed for your first session. For every K-pop fan preparing for their fancall, their fansign, their 90 seconds.

Start your 90 seconds →