Why competing with friends works
Competing against the entire platform is demoralising; there is always someone bigger and the gap never closes. Competing against friends is the opposite. The stakes are personal, the rivalry is fun, and beating someone you know is far more motivating than chasing an anonymous leaderboard.
tokki keeps the circle small and private. You invite the friends you want in, and the competition lives inside that group rather than out in public.
Badges instead of vanity metrics
Strava rewards progress with achievements, not just raw distance. tokki does the same with collectible badges you earn as you grow, so the wins are about your own progress and the rivalry with friends, not a single follower number. No ads, and it is 18+.
Growing on TikTok alone vs. with tokki
| Going solo | tokki | |
|---|---|---|
| Who you compete with | The whole platform | Friends you invite |
| Privacy | Public follower count | Friends-first, private group |
| What you earn | A bigger number | Collectible badges for progress |
| Motivation | Easy to give up alone | Friendly rivalry keeps you going |
| Ads | Everywhere | None |
frequently asked
- Is tokki just for TikTok?
- Yes. tokki is built specifically as a growth game for TikTok.
- Do my friends have to join?
- The fun comes from competing with people you invite, so tokki is best with a few friends in your group.
- Is it public?
- No. tokki is friends-first, so the competition stays inside the group you invite rather than out in the open.
- Are there ads?
- No ads. tokki is 18+.
Last updated June 5, 2026