NOTE: For more up-to-date list, see the iOS section on this post from [email protected]
There has been quite a few posts regarding Lemmy apps for iOS, and their installation process might not be straightforward since they’re PWA or beta. Here’s a list of apps mentioned and their links:
⭐ Released
Voyager (formerly wefwef) (📱PWA)
- To install, open link in browser and follow instructions
- Community: [email protected]
- NOTE: Currently used by lemmy.world for mobile site: https://m.lemmy.world/
Mlem
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
Lemmios
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
Thunder
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
Avelon
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
Arctic
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
🚧 TestFlight Beta
⚠ Note that apps below are potentially abandoned, please check each community for updates
Olympus
- TestFlight
- Community: [email protected]
Lemmotif
- TestFlight
- Community: [email protected]
Echo (closed alpha)
- To join, fill out form: https://forms.gle/QXFfjgBP2uzJGfHm6
- Community: [email protected]
⛔ Abandoned
⚠ Apps below seem to have been abandoned by lack of community posts/new releases
Liftoff!
- AppStore
- Communtiy: [email protected]
Memmy
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
Bean
- AppStore
- Community: [email protected]
I’d love to try wefwef but it seems to only support 3 different Lemmy instances. I’d like to use it with my own instance.
You can use it with your own instance. There’s an “other” option in the latest release that lets you plug in the URL.
Indeed, thanks a lot! It worked. Writing this using wefwef 😊
I’m pretty sure there always has been
That would make sense. I’ve only just started using it, so I figured I’d qualify that if they had tried it before and not seen it.
You can, just hit the profile button at the bottom, hit “login” in the top right, then select “other”
Yes, awesome, thank you! Writing this using wefwef 😃
A quick call out since it sounds like you’re hosting your own instance - you can also choose to host a private version of Wefwef for yourself. Their GitHub has instructions around that, and it may improve performance for you as well.
What an intriguing idea! I’ll definitely look into this, thanks for pointing this out!