Spaces
A Space is the complete home for a creator, teacher, business, community, project, character, or subject.
Everything you create. One place to explore it.
Trejji helps creators, teachers, businesses, communities, and individuals bring their content together in one organized space.
Videos, articles, classes, resources, links, posts, and conversations no longer have to remain scattered across the internet.
Why Trejji exists
Most people create and share content in many different places. A video may be on YouTube, an article may be on a website, a class may be listed somewhere else, and the conversation may be buried inside a social platform.
Even when someone finds one useful piece of your content, they may never discover everything else connected to it.
Trejji gives you one organized place where visitors can understand what you offer, choose what interests them, and continue exploring.
A simpler way to explore
Trejji is built around spaces, topics, and posts instead of one crowded stream of unrelated content.
Visitors enter a space, choose a topic, open something interesting, and continue into the related posts and conversations.
Visit the organized home for a person, project, business, class, or subject.
Go directly to the part of the space that interests you.
Read, watch, listen, learn, or visit an attached outside source.
Follow connected posts, join conversations, or visit a related space.
How Trejji is organized
A Space is the complete home for a creator, teacher, business, community, project, character, or subject.
Topics divide a Space into clear areas so visitors can quickly find what matters to them.
Posts can include writing, videos, images, classes, resources, external links, and other useful content.
Conversations let visitors respond to a post, follow different viewpoints, and participate without losing the original context.
Related Spaces connect visitors with other people, projects, or subjects that naturally belong together.
Visitors can see what has recently been added or discussed without being dropped into a random social feed.
Bring outside content together
Trejji is not designed to replace everything you already use.
Your website, YouTube videos, classes, social posts, articles, products, resources, and other platforms can remain where they are. Trejji becomes the organized place that brings them together.
Visitors can find one post and then easily explore the related content instead of returning to a random feed or searching across several different websites.
Made for many kinds of spaces
Bring videos, articles, social content, projects, and conversations together in one place.
Organize classes, learning paths, resources, announcements, and guidance for students and families.
Help customers explore services, products, updates, instructions, and support information.
Build an explorable home for stories, characters, artwork, collections, and creative projects.
Preserve useful resources, shared interests, important discussions, and community knowledge.
Create an organized space around a hobby, subject, collection, experience, or idea you care about.
Your space. Your decisions.
You decide how your Space is organized, which Topics appear first, what Posts visitors can explore, and which outside resources are included.
Keep your Space offline while you build it, make it public when it is ready, or take it offline whenever you need to make changes.
Designed around the visitor
Trejji keeps the surrounding topic and space visible while visitors explore. They can return to the main post, go back to the topic, continue to something connected, or explore another part of the space.
The purpose is not to trap people in an endless scroll. It is to help them find something useful and understand what connects to it.
Find something interesting. Understand where it belongs. Keep exploring.
The idea behind Trejji
A Trejji Space can begin with one post, one class, one video, one project, or one idea. As it grows, it becomes an organized destination that people can return to instead of something that disappears into yesterday’s feed.