Mobile
mizuiro works on a phone, and the mobile view is designed for the things you actually want to do from your phone: checking your dashboard, responding to a poll, glancing at who’s in today, or reviewing a task that just came in. It’s a focused, lighter version of the full application - only the most important information, laid out for a smaller screen.
That said, mizuiro is still best experienced on a proper computer. The full application - running reports, managing performance, building touchpoint templates, configuring modules - is designed for a keyboard and a real screen. The mobile view is for the moments when your laptop isn’t open, not as a replacement for it.
The mobile view surfaces the things most likely to need a quick look or response on the go:
- Your dashboard - the same widgets you’ve set up on your full dashboard, adapted for a smaller layout.
- Your tasks - open tasks assigned to you, so you can check progress or resolve something without sitting down.
- Poll responses - if someone’s sent a poll and you haven’t responded yet, you can do it from your phone without losing any of the response options.
- Shared performance reviews - if a review has been shared with you, you can read it on mobile.
Management-heavy work - configuring settings, building templates, running approvals, managing your team’s records - is better handled at a desk. The mobile view doesn’t try to replicate that, and that’s by design.
mizuiro can be added to your iPhone home screen and launched like a native app, with no browser address bar or navigation chrome in the way. It’s a small thing that makes a noticeable difference if you’re checking it regularly.
You’ll need Safari. This only works through Safari on iOS - Chrome and other browsers on iPhone don’t support the home screen installation the same way.
- Open Safari and go to mizuiro.app.
- Sign in if you aren’t already.
- Tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen - the box with an arrow pointing upward.
- Scroll down in the share sheet and tap Add to Home Screen.
- Give it a name (or leave it as “mizuiro”) and tap Add in the top right corner.
mizuiro now appears on your home screen with its own icon. Launching it from there opens it in a clean, full-screen view without the Safari browser frame around it.
NoteIf you sign out of mizuiro while using it from the home screen icon, you’ll be taken back to the sign-in page as normal. Your home screen shortcut stays in place - just sign back in.
On Android, Chrome supports a similar “Add to Home Screen” option. Open mizuiro in Chrome, tap the three-dot menu in the top right, and look for Add to Home screen or Install app. The result is the same - a home screen icon that opens mizuiro without the browser frame.