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Treekly® is the app that turns your footsteps into forests.
Keep up a daily walking habit of 5000 steps, to earn trees planted on your behalf.
On this page, you'll find everything you need to get started on your Treekly® journey, as well as some insights into our global climate projects.
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How to Join a Team
1. In your group, select Teams
2. Select a team from the list and tap it
3. Tap Join
The App
Home
See your steps and progress towards completing your challenge, check your impact score and view all our latest announcements.
Forest
See the trees you've earned and planted so far, and any trees ready to plant. Find out more about which location and project each tree is planted in.
Projects
View all of our different global climate projects, purchase tree packs, or send gifts to other Treekly® users.
Together
Join a community or view the communities you've already joined. See other people's step counts and tree totals, and how many trees each community has planted.
Getting Started
How to Connect a Steps Tracker
On the Home tab of the app, tap the yellow banner to connect your phone, fitness device or wearable. You'll need to set up steps tracking to earn trees by walking. Here is a dedicated page with detailed guides/tips for connecting your preferred steps tracker to the app
How to Plant your Earned Trees
In the Forest tab, you'll see all of the trees you've planted as well as earned trees that are ready to plant. If you see a spade icon on this screen, it means you have. earned a tree and need to plant it. Just tap the spade to plant each tree. Alternatively, if you've got lots of trees to plant, tap the 'Plant all trees' button at the bottom of the screen.
Why 5000 steps?
We created Treekly® as an easy way to look after your health. Walking is the most readily achievable, low impact way of getting daily exercise. By earning tree rewards, you can help reforest the earth while maintaining healthy habits.
The often touted 10,000 steps figure was never based on any scientific data, it was just a nice round number. But studies have shown that walking less than 5000 daily steps is considered sedentary. Consistently walking more than 5000 steps a day is enough to reduce the risk of chronic disease and improve mental health.
TURN YOUR FOOTSTEPS INTO FORESTS
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