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What works on mobile, what's coming

A clear picture of mobile's feature set vs. desktop and portal.

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  • Mobile

The mobile app is a full Glueprint client. It gives you almost the same access as the portal — viewing, approving, chatting, browsing files, opening terminals, managing tasks and routines. The few things that stay on desktop or portal are heavy authoring surfaces (the built-in code editor, the visual workflow canvas, the assistant workbench).

What works today

FeatureMobile
Sign in with email + passwordYes
Sign in with SSOYes
View all your hosts and online statusYes
See every running session, liveYes
Read the transcript of a running sessionYes
Send chat into a running sessionYes
Approve or deny pending tool callsYes
See and reply to assistant chatYes
File browser (session-scoped)Yes
Terminal in a sessionYes
Voice input in the terminalYes
See your tasks and boardsYes
Start a new session (basic)Yes
See team channelsYes
See routines and their statusYes

What you’ll do on desktop or portal instead

FeatureWhere
Heavy authoring (long persona, long constitution)Desktop or portal
Built-in code editor with LSPs, debug, tasksDesktop or portal
Visual workflow canvasDesktop or portal
Assistant workbenchDesktop or portal
Git history view, merge / rebase conflict resolverDesktop or portal
Billing and plan changesPortal
SSO and audit log (admin)Portal
Affiliate dashboardPortal

What’s coming

This is the roadmap; we don’t promise dates.

  • Workbench on mobile — for browsing assistant drafts and reports.
  • Limited file browsing — pick a file from the session’s working directory.
  • Better task editing — full task fields on mobile, not just status changes.
  • Editing routines — today you can see and toggle them; soon you can edit instruction text.
  • More keyboard shortcuts on iPad — for paired-keyboard workflows.

You can suggest priorities by emailing the team or through the in-app feedback link under Settings > Send feedback.

Why a few surfaces stay off mobile

The features we deliberately left off mobile are the authoring-heavy ones: the built-in code editor, the visual workflow canvas, and the assistant workbench. Those benefit from a real keyboard and a multi-pane layout. Everything else translates well to a phone or tablet.