What is STIK?
STIK transforms the physical world into a social space. Instead of posting about your favorite things on traditional feeds, you can scan any object—a book, vinyl, sneakers, or even a landmark—and drop content directly inside it. This creates a decentralized social network centered around the object itself.
With STIK, every scanned item becomes a hub for community interaction. Users can post videos, images, reviews, fan art, cosplays, and more, while others can react and chat in real-time. There are no algorithms or feeds; content lives where it belongs. Creators can also turn any object into a social platform, owning the space and setting the community vibe.
Features
- Object Scanning: Scan any physical object to access its social network and post content.
- Direct Posting: Post videos, images, reviews, and more directly inside objects.
- Real-Time Chat: Chat with other fans who have scanned the same object.
- Create Social Networks: Turn any object into a social platform by claiming it in the app.
- No Algorithm: Content is not buried in feeds; it stays attached to the object.
Use Cases
- Post fan art inside a favorite vinyl album.
- Share unboxing videos inside a limited-edition sneaker box.
- Leave reviews inside a coffee shop cup for others to see.
- Start a community inside a collectible Funko Pop.
- Create a social network for a landmark like the Eiffel Tower.
FAQs
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Is STIK free?
Yes, STIK is 100% free. You can post, scan, and interact without paying a cent. Creating social networks is also free. -
Can I post inside any physical object?
Almost any object that has been turned into a Social Network is fair game. If an object is scannable, you can post inside it. If your favorite object isn't a Social Network yet, you can create one. -
Who sees my post?
When you post inside an object, everyone who scans that object can see your content. There are no algorithms or shadowbans. -
Can I create my own Social Networks?
Yes, you can create your own Social Networks. If your favorite object isn't social yet, you can take a pic, set it up in the app, and it becomes a social space where fans can post, react, and interact.