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Compete with your friends across every social platform

Comparing your following to a stranger with a million followers is pointless and a little demoralizing. Comparing it to your group chat is genuinely fun. That's the whole idea behind competing with friends instead of the internet.

tokki builds a private league for your circle and ranks everyone across their socials. The contest is small, personal, and exactly the right size to start an argument about who's really winning.

privateleagues — just you and the friends you invite

Friends are the right size of competition

A contest only feels real when you know the players. Beating a friend's week means something; outranking an anonymous account doesn't. By keeping the league private and personal, tokki makes every rank change a moment your group will actually react to.

It also flips social media from a passive scroll into an active game. When the board is watching, you post with intent instead of just consuming.

How the rivalry stays fun

Weekly resets mean nobody's ever out of it, and AI suggestions written in your own voice help you keep up without it becoming a chore. The goal is friendly stakes — bragging rights, not burnout.

how it works

  1. 01

    invite your circle

    Start a private league and pull in the friends you actually want to beat.

  2. 02

    link your socials

    Connect X, Instagram and TikTok with read-only access.

  3. 03

    settle it weekly

    Climb the board, talk trash, and reset the rivalry every week.

frequently asked

How many friends can be in a league?
Leagues are built for your circle — invite the group you want to compete with and climb the same board.
What exactly are we competing on?
Your combined activity across X, Instagram and TikTok, ranked into one score per person.
Can I be in it casually?
Yes. Weekly resets mean a quiet week doesn't sink you — you can dip in and out and still have a shot.

Last updated June 5, 2026

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