Welcome to une.haus. If you're coming from skrrrt.io, welcome back. If you're brand new — you're in the right place.
une.haus is the next chapter for the une community. It's been rebuilt from the ground up to give you more ways to connect, create, and compete.
Everything you loved about skrrrt.io is still here (games, chat, posts, profiles, map, etc) but each one has been rethought and expanded.
Instead of one game, there are now three. Rack It Up is the original. Post up to three creative sets weekly and submit for all other rider sets. Rider with the most points wins. Back It Up is about backing up the last trick then setting a new one. The never-ending game. Stack It Up is about landing every trick in an ever-growing stack then setting your own at the end. Consistency wins. Each game has its own rhythm, and you'll find a different kind of challenge in each one.
There's now a full tricks library, searchable, sortable, and filterable by elements and modifiers. Whether you're trying to name something you just landed or looking for inspiration, it's all cataloged in one place with a glossary to go along with it.
A huge thank you to the riders who built and maintained the tricktionary — the community Google Sheet that tracked trick data for years. That sheet was the foundation for our tricks database and none of it would exist without the time and care those riders put into documenting what we do.
The entire unicycle.tv video archive. Browse what riding was like in the golden age of une, before YouTube and Facebook took us off the forums.
Full tournament support with prelims, rankings, and bracket stages. Create or join tournaments and follow them through to completion. Each tournament has its own public page that updates in real time and hides all admin controls.
Posts now better support images, video uploads, YouTube embeds, tags, and even mentioning other riders. It's a real discussion board, not just a text feed. Filter by topic, search by content, and engage with likes and comments.
Track community activity with real-time metrics. Posts, games, tricks, vault videos, and user growth all in one place.
Hit jumps, grind rails, dodge scooter kids. The brainchild of my son Beau Hudson and me.
One of the biggest additions to une.haus is how you stay in the loop with what other riders are doing.
When you follow someone, you'll get notified whenever they post new content. A new post, a game submission, a vault video. Your feed reflects the riders you actually care about, not just whatever was posted most recently.
Any text area on the site (chat, posts, comments) supports mentions. Type @ and start typing a name to pull up a list of users. Select someone and they'll be tagged in your message. Here's what a mention looks like when rendered:
"just landed my first unispin, thanks Colby Thomas for the tip"
Mentions show up as clickable links to that person's profile, and more importantly, the person you mention gets a notification so they don't miss it.
You'll get notified inside the app when someone likes your content, comments on something you posted, follows you, mentions you, or when someone you follow posts something new. These show up in your notification feed so you can catch up at a glance.
You can toggle each type on or off individually. If you only care about mentions and follows, turn off the rest. If you want everything, leave them all on. It's your call.
If you'd rather not check the app constantly, you can opt into email digests. Choose between daily or weekly, pick the day and time that works for you, and you'll get a summary of everything you missed delivered to your inbox. Digests are off by default. Turn them on in your notification settings.
There are also game-specific reminders you can subscribe to. Get a heads-up when a new Rack It Up round starts, or a reminder a few days before the round ends so you don't forget to submit. You choose how far in advance you want the nudge.
And if you ever want to go quiet, there's a single switch to unsubscribe from all emails at once. No hunting through settings.
any rider can contribute to the platform. Submit new tricks, propose updates to existing tricks, add videos to trick entries, suggest edits to vault content, and flag anything that doesn't look right. All contributions go through admin review, so the quality stays high while the doors stay open. If you see something missing or something off, you have the tools to help fix it.
une.haus is fully open source. The entire codebase is available at github.com/jrnxf/une.haus. If you want to see how something works, report a bug, or contribute, it's all there. I'm so glad you're here. Thanks for being a part of the une community.