What app do you use for Mastodon?

I've been wanting to check out Mastodon and a good app helps me be more engaged. My issue is that there are lots of interesting apps so I don't which one to pick! Which one do you like and why?

Android is preferred, but feel free to suggest iOS apps for others to use. Websites are also fine, but I'd like to install it as a PWA if possible.

4nix,
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Fedilab is my choice to go

KorokSpaceProgram,

I really like Radiant on iOS so far. The design is similar to that of Apollo.

Copio,

Tusky on my Android.

Kichae,

Check out a Calckey instance (I think it's a significantly better UX compared to Mastodon, and they federate) and their PWA. It's pretty good. But there's a list of native apps for it here: https://calckey.org/apps/

runswithjedi,

Interesting, I hadn't heard of Calckey. Is Calckey the same thing as Mastodon?

In one of the Android app's listing, I saw a screenshot for a mastodon.social post. Is Calckey and Mastodon kind of like KBin and Lemmy?

Kichae,

Yes, Calckey is to Mastodon as kbin is to Lemmy. Different pieces of website software that do similar things and cross-communicate.

Calckey is less popular, but is developing at a faster rate, and is much more open to community feedback.

almino,
@almino@kbin.social avatar

Moshidon on Android

MrsEaves,
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Toot! for iOS. It lets you add servers you don’t have an account on, and then you can interact easily on that server with any server’s account you’re logged into. I have 2-3 accounts based on different things I’m interested in so my followers don’t get a complete mishmash from me if they don’t want to, and this setup makes it so easy for me to interact and browse as if it’s all the same account.

Hiker,
@Hiker@kbin.social avatar

Fedilab and Tusky are quite good - the so-called official app lacks functions.

IntlLawGnome,
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Tusky is best for those who are newer to Mastodon. Visually it's very clean, straightforward to use, and largely free of bugs (it helps to have been around for so many years).

For users more familiar with Mastodon, I'd go with Fedilab. Despite a few bugs, it's the most customizable option, with so many features you can tweak to your own tastes.

DrChickenbeer,
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@runswithjedi I use Fedilab on Android and it works great. Very happy with it.

NotAnArdvark,

I find the mobile interface (the browser) to be really good, at least in comparison to Lemmy.

Afkargh,
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I’ve been using Metatext. I like the stats on trending topics

Zak8022,
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I’ve been an Ivory Stan for a while, lol. But ngl, I’m starting to get itchy since updates have slowed significantly. Other apps have gotten lots of other QOL features, or he’ll even some basic features, in a much quicker time. But I’ve paid for Ivory already, and don’t really want to pay for another.

My options are more limited too cuz it’s a requirement for there to be some sync to a desktop app. Not too many others that do that (Mona is the first that comes to mind that is in “second” place for me).

TheRealCharlesEames,

Came here to say the exact same thing

argentcorvid,
@argentcorvid@midwest.social avatar

I like Tusky, but the web interface is pretty good on mobile too!

JASN_DE,

Tusky works well for me on Android.

TechProfessor,

I find Moshidon and Fedilab to be the best on android and Mona and Trunks app on ios. On Linux I use Tuba and on Web I like multi column layout of Mastodeck.

m3enzo,
@m3enzo@kbin.social avatar

I’ve been using Mona on iOS for a while now and I feel it’s the most feature filled app. It’s been great! Mona is also available for Mac!

TechProfessor,

Yes. The customisation possibilities of Mona are incredible. It’s my daily driver. I love the columned layout of Trunks app on iPad though.

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