Lightweight tool

Stream a Mukbang progression planner.

Enter what you observed in-game. The planner helps organize a target but never invents a payout formula or official upgrade order.

Reviewed

Direct answer

This Stream a Mukbang progression planner uses your current cash, target category, and observed cost to show a simple next-session plan; all numbers come from your inputs.

Use the Stream a Mukbang progression planner

This tool is deliberately simple. Stream a Mukbang publicly names chairs, tables, backgrounds, room growth, and a luxury mansion goal, but it does not publish all costs or effects. Enter the number you personally observed in the game and the planner tells you whether your current cash covers that target. It does not say that the target is the best upgrade, calculate hidden cash per minute, or estimate a mansion unlock date.

Enter your own values to see a planning note.

Assumptions and limits

The planner is a user-input tool. Its source note is the official upgrade category description; its arithmetic is only subtraction from the values you enter. It does not use a hidden database, a fabricated table, or a community ranking. For a real comparison, record the food, account state, duration, starting/ending cash, and visible audience signals in the progression guide before deciding what to buy.

The result is intentionally a planning prompt, not a verdict. If your observed cost changes after an update, enter the new value and keep the old note in your test log. That makes the planner useful across versions without pretending that a static page knows the current economy.