Bringing the world together through topics of interest.
We believe everyone deserves a space to explore their passions, share their knowledge, and connect with like-minded people across the globe. Topicks is that space, built with care, driven by community, and powered by curiosity.
Topicks was created with a simple yet powerful vision: to build a platform where people connect through the topics they care about. It's designed for people who want freedom of choice, less toxicity and news and information on topics they like.
Topicks helps you learn, connect and stay informed through interest-driven spaces that feel calmer and smarter.
Founded by Australian entrepreneur Cheree Bonnici, Topicks was created after she saw other platforms pushing people apart by rewarding outrage and nasty conversations, and valuing vanity metrics over meaningful content. Topicks flips that model by putting curiosity, respectful engagement and useful knowledge on topics that matter at the centre. When you choose what you engage with, communities form naturally, insights are shared more generously, and the online world feels a lot kinder.
Topicks is rapidly expanding across the globe, with people in more than 95 countries wanting to learn more about the topics they like. Guided by Cheree's leadership, the team is relentlessly focused on features that empower users, fuel meaningful growth, and keep the community at the centre of everything they do.
Join global groups of people who care about the exact same topics you do, so you feel understood and ‘among your people.’
Centrally curated feeds cut out spam and random posts so you only see high-quality news, clips, and conversations on what you love.
Discuss the same story with people from different countries and cultures, getting takes you’d never see in a local-only feed.
Drop in when you want, react, comment, or just read; you stay connected without feeling pressured to constantly post.
Meet people who share your passions and can turn into friends, collaborators, or travel/event buddies.
Being part of interest-based groups helps you learn faster, stay motivated, and see how others are exploring the same topic.