Install Workunit today as a PWA. Native apps come later if they earn their place.
The web app is the product today. You can install it to your desktop or phone like an app, keep the same workflow everywhere, and avoid waiting for app store listings that don't exist yet. We're open to native apps later, but only if they improve the product meaningfully.
The browser app is installable and is the best way to get started.
Pin Workunit to your dock, taskbar, shelf, or home screen and open it like any other app.
You keep the same workunits, context, and collaboration behavior across laptop, tablet, and phone.
Desktop and mobile apps are on the roadmap, but we won't ship them until they add real value.
How to install Workunit today
1. Open Workunit in your browser
Start from the normal web app at workunit.app. Sign in or create an organization first if you haven't already.
2. Use your browser's install action
Look for Install App, Add to Dock, Add to Home Screen, or Share → Add to Home Screen depending on your browser and device.
3. Launch it like a real app
Once installed, Workunit opens in its own window or home-screen shell so it behaves more like a focused workspace than a browser tab.
Desktop
Chrome / Edge
Use the install icon in the address bar or browser menu.
Mac / iPhone / iPad
Safari
Use Share and choose Add to Dock or Add to Home Screen.
Phone / tablet
Android browsers
Use Add to Home Screen or Install App from the browser menu.
What works well already
Quick re-entry, persistent sessions, multi-device access, and one consistent experience everywhere.
What native could improve later
Better notifications, faster launch into active work, and more intentional device-specific behaviors.
What we don't want
Empty app-store shells that just restyle the browser experience and add maintenance cost without helping users.
If native apps ship, they should solve real problems.
Quicker launch, better notifications, and smoother all-day use for people who live inside active workunits.
Check-ins, approvals, triage, and context recovery when you're away from a laptop — not full desktop feature parity for its own sake.
Good feedback describes the workflow, not just the platform.
If you want native desktop or mobile support, tell us the exact job: reviewing tasks on the train, handling mentions away from the desk, or staying inside Workunit all day without switching windows. That's the feedback that changes the roadmap.