📳Installing the App

Install the Meeds app to keep your favorite communities on your mobile device or computer.

Meeds can be used on the web with most browsers but also as an app on your mobile device (phone or tablet) or your computer. The main advantage is that you have a dedicated and branded app for each of your communities and access to system notifications.

Quick steps

Installing the App

On all platforms, the principle to install the app remains the same :

  1. On your device, start the Chrome browser

  2. Log in to your favorite Meeds Hub

  3. Alternatively, you can install it from User Settings > Mobile App > Install or User Settings > Desktop App > Install

☝️ The icon's look and the app's name may vary depending on how the administrators have branded their Hub.

Enabling Multi-Tabs (Desktop App)

When using the app as a desktop app, you might want to open multiple tabs for editing notes, news, or for accessing the platform settings.

To do so, you need to enable an experimental flag proposed by Chromium-based browser (chrome, brave, for example).

⚠️ Warning: Experimental features ahead! By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy.

  1. From your browser (chromium-based ones)

  2. Access flags chrome://flags

  3. Search for this flag: Desktop PWA tab strips

  4. Enable it

  5. Start again the browser

  6. Install the app (or install it again)

Enabling Notifications

  1. Alternatively, click User Settings > Mobile App > Choose or User Settings > Desktop App > Choose

  2. Then grant permissions when prompted

Below, we provide quick video tutorials and specific instructions to install the Meeds app on:

👉 Android

👉 iOS

👉 Windows

👉 Mac

💡 Note: The Meeds app uses PWA technology, which requires both browser and operating system vendors to implement open web standards. When we wrote this guide, PWA support and interoperability were good but not universal. Hence, although the Meeds app may work well through browsers like Firefox and Brave, we have mainly tested them using Chrome.

Android

iOS

Windows

Mac

To receive notifications on your Mac, make sure you have allowed notifications for System Preferences > Notifications > Google Chrome Helper (Alerts)

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