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killBottleneck on your phone

The full map editor is a desktop tool. For the phone there is the simplified view (lite): three screens, big touch targets, no canvas. You'll find it under the phone icon in the top bar, or directly at /lite — on a small screen the app offers it by itself.

The Today screen. The amber row with the ★ tag is the most important task of the day.

The three screens

  • Today — your My day list: overdue first, then today, tomorrow, within a week. Tap a row to finish it, star it or reschedule it.
  • Assigned — what you handed to others, so follow-ups don't get lost.
  • Inbox — notifications: new assignments, comments, finished automations.
Inbox — a colleague assigned you a task and the phone knows.

Quick capture

The floating + button opens New task: pick a project and a goal is created in its map, assigned to you — or choose "no project" and the note lands in the idea stash. Sorting it into a map is desk work; capturing it takes two seconds on the phone.

New task — a project, or “no project” into the stash.

Switching there and back

Into the simplified view — the phone icon in the top bar (always visible on a narrow display), or the /lite address directly:

The phone icon in the top bar — one click into lite.

Back to the full app — the Switch to the full version button in the footer, with the note "Maps, sharing and settings live in the full version.":

The lite footer — the way back to the full version, and the skin picker.

It's the same account

Lite is not a separate app — same data, same account. The ★ star you set on the phone is the same star your computer shows. To get back to the full app, use Switch to the full version in the footer.

Add it to your home screen

The app works as a PWA: in the browser menu choose Add to home screen and lite opens like a regular app, full-screen.

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