So you know.

Sharing is easy. Understanding isn't.
SYK sends one link so people understand what you meant.

SYK syk.fyi/what-is-syk
SYK
Today
SYK → YouToday

What is SYK?

SYK is a way to send things so people immediately understand what you meant - without needing extra messages or explanation. It helps when what you're sharing isn't just one thing, but a mix of links, thoughts, videos, and files that normally get lost in chat. Instead of sending pieces separately, SYK keeps everything together in one place.

  • Sharing is easy. Understanding isn't.
  • A SYK keeps the meaning attached to the content.
  • One link, instead of a scattered thread.
0:48
A 48-second tour of a SYK
SYK · 0:48
TXT
A thought, written out
The "why" behind everything else
JPG
Photos & screenshots
Show, don't describe
PDF
Documents & reference material
The reading, in one place
M4A
A short voice memo
Tone travels too
What is a SYK?

A shareable link that keeps your thoughts, links, videos, files, and explanation together in one easy-to-understand place.

It helps when what you're sharing is more than one thing, or when the meaning would normally get scattered across extra messages.

Instead of sending pieces separately, a SYK keeps the meaning attached to the content.

SYK in the wild

What it looks like when it's already shared.

SYK syk.fyi/r6-clubhouse
SYK
June 8
Sebastian → LoganJune 8

R6: Clubhouse, round 4

Watch this R6 round. I broke down exactly where the push failed and what to fix before ranked tonight.

  • 0:43 - drone timing off, lost early intel
  • 1:12 - gave up garage control unnecessarily
  • 2:08 - post-plant connector re-peek lost the round
  • Fix: hold connector angle, drone before push at 0:35
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Attacker round breakdown
Marco · 4:38
PNG
Clubhouse_callouts.png
1.2 MB
DEM
Round4_replay.dem
8.4 MB
Coconut's Clubhouse guide
r6maps.com
Pro plant spots - Site B
r6.tracker.network
Why SYK exists

Most messages separate content from meaning.

A SYK keeps them together - so the person opening it understands what you sent, why you sent it, and what they're supposed to notice. No editing required. No second message required.

How it works

Four steps. One link.

Turn messy intent into a clean, shareable object, then let the read experience do the work.

01
Create

Add a title and blocks: text, links, embeds, files. You're assembling a packet, not writing a document.

02
Structure

Put blocks in order so the meaning is obvious before you send. Intent first, supporting pieces after.

03
Publish

One button. SYK generates a link, copy it and send. No sharing modal, no extra decisions.

04
Read

They open a calm, linear page: finished, understandable, done. That's where SYK is actually judged.

A message

Explains something once.

Then it gets buried by the next thread.

A SYK

Keeps the explanation attached to what you're sharing.

Easier to understand now. Easier to find later.

Create

Ready to send something people understand?

Turn messy intent into one shareable link.

Create a SYK