Early access — built for real circles

Good people.
Good deeds.
Good karma.

getFavr is where your real-life circle shows up for each other. Post what you need, help when you can, and let the universe keep score.

Free to join. No ads. No catch.

S

Sarah

2 mins ago

3 offered

Need help assembling IKEA shelves

Offering homemade lasagne

M

Marcus

1 hr ago

1 offered

Airport run needed — Sunday, 6am

I'll owe you one big favour

P

Priya

3 hrs ago

2 offered

Can someone water my plants for a week?

I'll return the favour, promise

Real examples

The small things your circle can actually solve

You'd be surprised how many problems your friends can fix — if only you'd asked.

Home

Need to change a lightbulb — three metres up

A friend with a ladder showed up in twenty minutes.

Pets

Away for the weekend, the cat still needs feeding

A neighbour offered. Got a bottle of wine for it.

Moving

Need a sofa carried up to the second floor

Two friends came. Pizza was had.

Transport

Early flight, no taxi money

A friend offered a lift. He owed her one anyway.

Tech

Laptop's dead, job interview tomorrow

A flatmate lent hers. Sorted by morning.

Errands

Locked out, standing in the rain

A friend with a spare key arrived in fifteen minutes.

Care

In bed with the flu, fridge is empty

A friend dropped off groceries. Wouldn't take a penny.

Errands

Need an extension cable for one afternoon

Borrowed from next door. Back by dinner.

Family

New parents, running on no sleep

A friend turned up with a lasagne and held the baby.

Transport

Car won't start, already late

A neighbour brought jump leads before his coffee got cold.

Social

Wedding this weekend, nothing to wear

Borrowed a dress that fit perfectly. Dry-cleaned it after.

Home

Need a drill for one shelf, don't own one

A friend dropped it round on his way home from work.

Career

CV needs a second pair of eyes before a big application

Sent back covered in useful comments by morning.

Family

Date night, no one to watch the kids

Another parent took them for pizza. She slept in.

Tech

New router, no idea how to set it up

A friend fixed it over a video call in ten minutes.

Care

Minor surgery, can't drive home after

A friend cleared her afternoon and waited in the car park.

How it works

Helping each other has never been simpler

Three steps to get your friends' help, every time you need it.

01

Post what you need

Don't struggle alone. Tell your circle what you're after — and what you'll offer back. Hours, money, food, or just the warm glow of good karma.

New favour

Need help moving a sofa...
HoursMoneyTreatsGoodwill
Post to my circle
02

Your circle sees it

Friends get your request in their feed. No group chat noise, no awkward mass texts. Just the right people, at the right time.

Feed

T

Theo

Friend

Sofa needs carrying up two flights

I can help
J

Jude

Friend

Airport run, Sunday 6am

I can help
03

Help happens. Karma is tracked.

Someone steps up, you coordinate, the favour gets done. getFavr logs it all, so everyone knows where they stand — no mental accounting needed.

Balance

You're owed

2.5 hrs

You owe

£10

Sofa moved — settled

with Marcus, today

Plants watered — settled

with Priya, 3 days ago

Why getFavr

Because your circle is more powerful than you think

Asking is hard. getFavr makes it easy.

Most people struggle through problems they could solve in minutes — if they just asked the right person. getFavr removes the awkwardness of asking.

No more one-sided friendships.

The favour balance means everyone gives and everyone receives. It keeps relationships healthy and mutual, without anyone having to say a word.

Your network is your net worth.

The people around you have skills, tools, time, and goodwill you've never tapped. getFavr turns your social circle into a real support system.

Goodwill compounds.

Every favour you do builds credit. Every favour you receive builds trust. Over time, getFavr makes your friendships deeper, not just wider.

Why we built this

We kept noticing the same thing: people would rather struggle alone than ask a friend for help. Not because friends would say no — because asking felt like a debt with no way to repay it.

getFavr is our attempt to fix that one small, human problem. A place where asking is normal, helping is easy, and nobody has to keep score in their head — because the app quietly does it for you.

We're a small team building this for the circles we're actually in. If it works for us, we figure it'll work for yours too.

The getFavr team

Someone in your circle needs help right now.
Be the one who shows up.

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