English quick take
The Google Play listing is real, Korean, and tied to the developer name Kwonsiwon. It describes Girigo as an emotional wish-recording app, not a supernatural product.
Real listing, cleanly separated from the fiction
Search traffic keeps arriving with Gringo, Grigio, Grigo, Kirigo, Kwonsiwon, and Girigo Korean. All of those are close enough to deserve one careful store-guide page rather than a pile of spam routes.
English quick take
The Google Play listing is real, Korean, and tied to the developer name Kwonsiwon. It describes Girigo as an emotional wish-recording app, not a supernatural product.
Google Play listing facts
Store name
기리고
That is the title shown on Google Play.
Developer
Kwonsiwon
The listing shows 권시원 / Kwonsiwon as the developer.
Update date
March 20, 2026
Useful when people ask whether the app is current.
Category
Entertainment
Not finance, health, or productivity.
Downloads
10K+
Google Play shows a 10K+ install count.
Top summary
3.9 star / 750 reviews
The top-of-page store summary showed 3.9 stars and 750 reviews on April 28, 2026.
Data safety
No data shared / no data collected
This is what the developer declares on the listing page.
One page, one intent family
Those keywords are almost certainly typo traffic, not four different products. A clean SEO system should acknowledge that without creating doorway junk.
So this page does two jobs at once: it answers the real Girigo app-store intent, and it catches the spelling-family traffic that is trying to find the same thing but missing a letter.
Product vs plot device
The Google Play description frames Girigo as an emotional wish-recording app: make a wish, record it, save it to your phone’s gallery, and look back at it later. That positioning is much closer to a journal or self-reflection tool than to the horror mechanic shown in the series.
That distinction matters. Once a fictional app name overlaps a real listing, users need a boundary page so they do not mistake drama lore for product behavior.
April 2026 show-to-store spillover
Safe behavior beats FOMO
FAQ
Yes. The store listing is in Korean and the developer details shown there are Korean.
Kwonsiwon is the developer name shown on the Google Play listing for Girigo.
In this search pattern, they behave like typo variants pointing back to Girigo.
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