Demi Lovato and Marshmello are up to something.

After posting several teasers across social media hitting at a collaboration between the duo- including a video filled with fan tweets begging Marshmello to leak the rumored track- Lovato and Marshmello have just tweeted out a link that indicates their collaboration may be coming sooner than we expected.

OkNotToBeOk.com, which launched this afternoon, is the official 90s inspired website of all Lovato and Mello news.

Before entering the site, visitors are prompted to answer a series of questions based on the moods they feel in certain situations. Some scenarios include when you hear your favorite song, when you hear gossip, when you think about the future, and how you are feeling at the time of taking the quiz.

Upon completion, visitors are given a “mood” ranking and a link to hotline numbers provided by Hope For The Day, a non-profit organization dedicated to mental health awareness and support.

Other features of the site include a “Marshmello Player” link to a Spotify playlist curated by the duo and featuring some of their top tracks along with songs from their favorite artists, a link to play minesweeper, a mailing list sign up, and links to both Lovato and Marshmello’s social media accounts.

But most importantly, the site includes a blue countdown in the top right corner- letting fans know just how long they have to wait until the duo’s new song “OK NOT TO BE OK” drops.

As of right now, we have six days and four hours left- meaning the single will be released midday next Thursday, September 10.

This track announcement comes just four days into National Suicide Prevention Awareness month, and shares a name with partner’s Hope For The Day’s slogan “it’s okay to not be okay.” Expected to be a track dedicated to mental health awareness, “OK NOT TO BE OK” will drop at the end of Suicide Awareness week.

You can check out the full collab playlist below, and check out the full OkNotToBeOk website, here.