Popularity Voting and Fan Campaigns
Popularity voting gives UPICK its most direct way to turn fandom support into an event activity. The platform organizes artist and actor campaigns through recurring popularity formats, including Monthly PICK and 1 PICK topics, so fans can return to different voting themes instead of relying on a single permanent ranking. Event pages can become a simple routine for checking current candidates and choosing where to direct support.
The broader experience connects voting with the social side of fandom. Fans can follow artist-related occasions, award-style events, and collaborative campaigns while keeping their chosen interests close at hand. This makes UPICK useful for people who want their support to be part of an ongoing community activity, not just a one-time vote.
Uplay Fan Projects and Shared Support
Uplay-style fan projects add a collective support layer beyond ordinary voting. Fans can organize or join crowdfunding activities for an artist’s birthday, debut, casting, or another meaningful occasion, then work with other supporters toward a shared fan gift. The idea is practical: a campaign gives a group a common target and a visible reason to coordinate.
The platform also describes ways to turn contributions into public-facing support, such as advertising or donation gifts for special events. Availability and campaign terms can depend on the active event, but the structure suits fandom groups that prefer planning a shared project over simply browsing updates. It gives supporters a clearer path from enthusiasm to a coordinated contribution.
Ustar Community and Artist Updates
Ustar is the community side of UPICK, giving fans a place to talk about artists, Korean actors, and celebrity news while sharing photos with other supporters. Instead of separating discussion from event participation, the platform brings conversations and fandom updates into the same ecosystem. Users who enjoy discovering what other fans are discussing can use this area to follow topics and contribute their own posts.
Artist-focused content extends that discovery flow. Artist pages can collect profiles, albums, music videos, and recent works, making it easier to move from a community conversation to more structured background information. This combination works well for fans who want both a social space and a quick reference point for the people they follow.
My Star Profiles and Fandom Setup
Personal setup begins with choosing a My Star, which lets UPICK shape the starting point around one favorite singer or actor. The selection screen separates Singer and Actor categories, provides a search field, filters such as boy group, girl group, and solo singer, and expands artist or group rows into individual choices. That makes a large directory easier to narrow down.
The account flow also supports a more deliberate profile setup. Users can enter a nickname, check availability, optionally add a birthday and gender, and agree to required service terms before finishing. Choosing a My Star is useful for fans who want the app to feel focused from the first session rather than starting with an unfiltered entertainment feed.