How can I optimize using Wingly on a mobile device?

How can I optimize using Wingly on a mobile device?

Our development teams are working hard to build the Wingly of tomorrow and striving to simplify your use of the Wingly platform while meeting your expectations. Unfortunately, in order to do so, we have decided to sunset our mobile application (iOS and Android) on 31/05/2022. 

The Wingly platform has been designed to be entirely operational and perfectly functional on all mobile browsers. Using your mobile browser, you will be able to browse and use all the website features as while you are on the go. 

How to download Wingly as a Web app for an Android Device

1. Using your Chrome browser, go to www.wingly.io
2. By clicking on the Wingly logo on the top left of your screen, log in by entering your login information.
3. Once logged in, add a shortcut to your device by clicking on the icon in the top right corner.
4. And that's it! You now have the Wingly web app on your mobile home page!

Follow these instructions with our detailed guide:



How to download Wingly as a Web app for an iOS Device

1. Using your iOS Safari browser, go to the website www.wingly.io
2. By clicking on the Wingly logo on the top left of your screen, log in by entering your login information.
3. Once you have logged in, add a shortcut to your device so that you can go to this page with one click.
4. And that's it! You now have the Wingly web app on your mobile home page!

Follow these instructions with our detailed guide:




If you have any questions, you can contact us directly at tower@wingly.io. We are available from Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 17:30.



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