Composary didn't start as a business. It started with one little sister.
I watched K-pop quietly drain my younger sister. The fandom she loved, the place she finally felt like she belonged, had become an unwinnable game of tabs, group chats, voting reminders, and missed deadlines.
What she loved was slowly burying her under photocard trades, group orders, and comeback chaos. So I built her something simple: one organized place to hold all of it. A small refuge inside the noise.
That project became Composary. I'm the big sister who built her one place to hold all of it, and now I want to build it for a generation.
What started as one sister's blueprint has grown into a home for a whole community of fans.
Composary serves the Gen Z fans, largely women and nonbinary, many neurodivergent, who pour real love and devotion into the groups that gave them somewhere to belong.
Every template is built for the fan who found their people in K-pop and wants to keep them close.
We take the noise of scattered trades, deadlines, and budgets and hand it back as one organized home.
Every dashboard is a stealth classroom, where fans gain real skills in databases, budgeting, and planning while they play.
Start free, and turn the hobby you love into something that finally feels organized.