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The Brandmundo mobile app

What the Brandmundo app does on iPhone and Android, and how it stays in sync.

BWritten by the Brandmundo teamUpdated June 10, 2026

Brandmundo has native apps for iPhone and Android — the full product, not a companion. Swipe the deck from the couch, check your schedule in line for coffee, and get a nudge when a post is due.

The mobile app's home screen and swipe deck side by side on two phones

Capture: Two mobile screenshots (home screen + swipe deck, iOS simulator) framed side by side in device mockups on a plain light background. Crop to 16:9.

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What's in the app

Everything that matters day to day: the home screen, the swipe deck, idea generation, your Posts board, the schedule, the composer, your media library, and all brand settings. Your account syncs instantly between web and mobile — like an idea on your phone and it's on your laptop's Shortlist when you open it.

The app is built to feel native on each platform — iOS conventions on iPhone, Material design on Android — so nothing about it feels like a website in a wrapper.

Signing in

The same account as the web app: email and password, Google, or — on iPhone — Sign in with Apple. Whatever you used on the web works on mobile.

Subscriptions on mobile

You can subscribe and buy credit packs directly in the app through the App Store or Google Play. One rule to know: your subscription lives where you started it. If you subscribed on the web, you'll manage it on the web (the app will point you there); if you subscribed in the app, you manage it in your store's subscription settings. This prevents ever being billed twice. Credits and entitlements are identical either way.

Push notifications

The app notifies you when a scheduled post needs you — tap the notification and you land on the post, ready to publish. Posts on a connected account go out automatically, so those don't ping you. You're asked for permission the first time you schedule a post, and you can silence everything with the switch in Settings → Notifications.

Phone for swiping, desktop for polishing

Most users settle into a rhythm: swipe and triage ideas on the phone in spare moments, then do the heavier editing and scheduling on the bigger screen. The sync makes the handoff seamless.

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