Wemob
Getting started

Installation

There's nothing to install. Wemob runs entirely in your browser.

Most creative tools ask you to download an app before you can start. Wemob doesn't. Everything — the chat, the preview, the editor, publishing — runs in your browser. Open the dashboard, sign in, and you're ready. If you've read this far, you're already done.

There's nothing to install#

Go to dashboard.wemob.io. That's it. No downloads, no software updates, no plugins. Every time you return, you're running the latest version automatically.

Supported browsers#

Wemob works in any modern browser released in the last couple of years:

  • Safari on Mac and iPhone
  • Chrome on any computer or phone
  • Firefox on any computer
  • Arc, Brave, and other browsers built on Chrome
Older browsers
If you're using a very old browser (Internet Explorer, old Safari on an old iPad), some parts of Wemob might look or behave oddly. The fix is to update your browser — it's free and takes a minute.

On phone or tablet#

Wemob works on phones and tablets too. The Studio collapses down so chat and preview stack on top of each other instead of sitting side-by-side. It's a bit tighter to work on a small screen than on a laptop, but perfectly usable for checking how a site looks or making small text edits.

For serious building we recommend a laptop or a desktop — there's just more room to see things.

Install as an app#

If you use Wemob every day, you can install it as a standalone app on your computer so it shows up in the dock like any other app. This is a browser feature called a Progressive Web App; it makes the dashboard feel more like a native program.

  • Mac (Safari): File → Add to Dock
  • Mac / Windows / Linux (Chrome): click the install icon in the address bar, or go to File → Install Wemob
  • iPhone / iPad: Share → Add to Home Screen
  • Android: the three-dot menu → Install app
Tip
Once installed, Wemob gets its own dock icon, its own window, and behaves like a native app. It's the same code running in the same browser underneath — just without the tabs and bookmarks in the way.
Last updated · April 11, 2026