Frequently asked questions

Geer is a progressive web app, meaning you won’t find it in the App Store or Play Store. The great news? You can still enjoy Geer just like a native app—no need to open your browser every time or deal with annoying browser bars. Simply save Geer to your home screen, and voilà! It’s ready to go, just like a native app. Enjoy the ride! 🚴✨

No, Geer works seamlessly with any Strava account.

Sure! Geer lets you hide specific bikes, keeping your dashboard clean and organized.

Absolutely! We understand it’s easy to forget to log past services. No problem—just add them later, and our system will take care of the calculations for you. Simple and stress-free! 🔧

While Strava allows you to track your bike parts, it does have its limitations: it’s desktop-only, doesn’t provide maintenance suggestions, and won’t notify you when a service is due. That’s where Geer comes in! Our app works seamlessly on any device and offers all the features you need to keep your bike in top shape. 🚴🔧✨

Your data is securely linked to your Strava account. Just log back into Geer, and all your information will be right where you left it—safe and sound! ✨

Google Chrome
  1. Open Chrome browser
  2. Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner
  3. Go to Settings
  4. Select "Privacy and security" in the left sidebar
  5. Click on "Site Settings"
  6. Scroll to "Notifications"
  7. Toggle the switch to enable notifications
  8. To customize specific site permissions, click "Add" under "Allow" section
Mozilla firefox
  1. Open Firefox browser
  2. Click the three-line menu in the top right corner
  3. Select "Settings" or "Options"
  4. Navigate to "Privacy & Security"
  5. Scroll to "Permissions" section
  6. Check the box "Notifications"
  7. Click "Settings" next to Notifications
  8. Add specific websites you want to allow notifications
Microsoft edge
  1. Open Microsoft Edge browser
  2. Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner
  3. Select "Settings"
  4. Choose "Cookies and site permissions"
  5. Click on "Notifications"
  6. Toggle the switch to enable notifications
  7. Use "Add" button to specify allowed websites
Safari (macOS)
  1. Open Safari browser
  2. Click "Safari" in the top menu
  3. Select "Preferences"
  4. Go to "Websites" tab
  5. Select "Notifications" in the left sidebar
  6. Check "Allow websites to ask for permission to send notifications"
  7. Re-open the tab
Opera
  1. Open Opera browser
  2. Click the Opera logo in top left corner
  3. Go to "Settings"
  4. Navigate to "Advanced" > "Privacy and security"
  5. Select "Site Settings"
  6. Click on "Notifications"
  7. Toggle global notification settings
  8. Add specific website permissions