An ad-free social platform where communities thrive through organic discovery, voluntary support, and user-driven content organization.
Gecker uses natural metaphors to organize communities and content. No algorithms, no manipulation—just organic discovery guided by you.
Public communities for shared interests. Anyone can create and moderate a Tree. Posts can be shared to up to 40 Trees!
Your personal Tree. Every user has exactly one Yard showing all their posts—your home base for building a following.
Verified business communities. Zero cost, zero ads, user-controlled engagement—no algorithms pushing paid content!
Perfect for businesses, brands & creators
Custom combinations of Trees. Create your own personalized feed across multiple communities and interests.
Private group messaging for 2-100 members. Single-member Dens called "Notebooks" are perfect for personal notes.
Custom combinations of Gardens. Follow multiple businesses, brands, and creators in one curated feed.
Clever, curious, and always exploring. Choose the fox when you become a Supporter!
Playful, social, and community-focused. Choose the monkey when you become a Supporter!
Gecker refers to a loud, broken staccato vocalization common in infant primates—also described as a "single sharp yak" or "cackling." Gekker is a verb/noun used to describe the act of making such gecker-like vocalizations (a series of stuttering throat noises), typically in contexts like rival encounters. Both terms relate to similar vocalizations but differ in usage.