Did you know each #mastodon site is also a full mobile app? Just visit on your mobile browser and you can install the #pwa Honestly, I have never felt the need to install anything different as all the functionality is here.
@rowan_m it works rather well. I was toying with a couple of blog posts that explore how the pwa was built.
@paul yeah, amazingly smooth to be honest! I like the per server behaviour too, like you can have an app per account. Feels like good separation.

@rowan_m I love the idea of #pwa (spent ages trying to convince ex-company CIO to build one instead of the app they did in the end) but I just never notice the icon for them so miss them...

The only reason I have installed it is because you mentioned they had one!

@delanthear yeah, there's that tricky balance of not going for a big intrusive interstitial, but at the same time not being so subtle it's unnoticeable.
@rowan_m I guess the site should do the work of drawing your attention to it. They have permission to show what they've got after all and shouldn't just be relying on the browser to go 'oh they got this too!'
@rowan_m a full mobile app is a little generous. The android one doesn't appear to have lists implemented yet. Perhaps I'm just slow and haven't found it. It works though, and I use it, but I wouldn't call it a full app until it implements every feature #JustSaying
@skribe here, I think. I haven't used lists myself, so I'm not sure about creating them.
@rowan_m thanks for replying. Unfortunately the Android app doesn't have that. It's quite basic currently.
@skribe oh, I think I wasn't clear in my message. This is the site in Android installed as a Progressive Web App or #pwa. If you open the three dot menu in the Chrome there should be an "Install app" option. Similar in other browsers too.
@rowan_m I still don’t know how #mastodon works 
@su you're making it work right now! ✨