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! 🚴✨
Geer receives your new rides from Strava the moment they happen. That means your component stats stay up-to-date automatically — and you'll get maintenance alerts right when they matter. For most setups, real-time sync just works. However, in rare cases with more complex configurations, there might be limitations.
Geer updates automatically when you ...
- ... record or upload a new activity to Strava.
- ... update an existing activity's title, type, or privacy settings on Strava.
- ... delete an activity on Strava.
To make sure nothing slips through, Geer runs a full Strava sync once a day — at 6pm. This keeps your ride data fresh, even if a real-time update is missed.
Need an instant refresh? You can trigger a manual sync anytime from the settings screen. Perfect if you're in a hurry or notice something's off.
iPhone (iOS)
- Open Safari (only works with Safari)
- Go to app.geer.bike
- Tap
Add to homescreen
Android
- Open your browser
- Go to app.geer.bike
- Go to
Settings >
Install the app
- Tap Install
- Follow the on-screen instructions
If above doesn't work, try this:
- Open Chrome
- Go to app.geer.bike
- On the right of the address bar, tap
More > Add to home screen > Install - Follow the on-screen instructions
Mac (OSX)
- Open Safari (only works with Safari)
- Go to app.geer.bike
- On the right of the address bar, tap
Add to dock
Google Chrome
- Open Chrome browser
- Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner
- Go to Settings
- Select “Privacy and security” in the left sidebar
- Click on “Site Settings”
- Scroll to “Notifications”
- Toggle the switch to enable notifications
- To customize specific site permissions, click “Add” under “Allow” section
Mozilla Firefox
- Open Firefox browser
- Click the three-line menu in the top right corner
- Select “Settings” or “Options”
- Navigate to “Privacy & Security”
- Scroll to “Permissions” section
- Check the box “Notifications”
- Click “Settings” next to Notifications
- Add specific websites you want to allow notifications
Microsoft Edge
- Open Microsoft Edge browser
- Click the three-dot menu in the top right corner
- Select “Settings”
- Choose “Cookies and site permissions”
- Click on “Notifications”
- Toggle the switch to enable notifications
- Use “Add” button to specify allowed websites
Safari (macOS)
- Open Safari browser
- Click “Safari” in the top menu
- Select “Preferences”
- Go to “Websites” tab
- Select “Notifications” in the left sidebar
- Check “Allow websites to ask for permission to send notifications”
- Re-open the tab
Opera
- Open Opera browser
- Click the Opera logo in top left corner
- Go to “Settings”
- Navigate to “Advanced” > “Privacy and security”
- Select “Site Settings”
- Click on “Notifications”
- Toggle global notification settings
- Add specific website permissions