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Using Stacklist on mobile

Everything the web app does, on your phone — plus what's nice about being mobile.

Written by Kyle Hudson

The mobile app is the web app, on your phone. Same account, same stacks, same cards, same features. Anything you do on stacklist.app you can do here.

Web what works the same

The full web app, including:

  • Browse and search your stacks

  • Create new stacks and lists

  • Save, edit, tag, and move cards

  • Share stacks with anyone via link

  • Edit your profile, manage workspaces, and update billing

  • Use AI features — discoverability checks, summaries, FAQs

  • Switch between workspaces

If you've used Stacklist on the web, there's nothing new to learn. The layout adapts to your screen size, but the actions are the same.

What's better on mobile

A few things that only make sense on a phone:

  • Save from the share sheet. Save any link from any app — Safari, Chrome, X, YouTube — without copy-pasting.

  • Always with you. Save the restaurant a friend just mentioned, the product you spotted in a store, the article a coworker sent — the moment it happens.

What's desktop-only

A few features stay on the web for now:

  • Browser extension. The Chrome / Firefox / Edge / Safari extension is for desktop browsers. On your phone, use the share sheet — that's the mobile equivalent.

  • Stacklist MCP. Connecting the Stacklist MCP to an AI assistant requires Claude, ChatGPT, or Gemini on desktop. Mobile AI apps don't yet support MCP.

Everything else — accounts, billing, profile, sharing, AI tools — works the same in the app as on the web.

Need help

Tap the messenger button in the app, or email [email protected].

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