Zulip Mobile is the official mobile Zulip client, supporting both iOS and Android.
Release versions of the app are available here:
- Zulip for iOS on the iTunes App Store
- Zulip for Android
on the Google Play Store
- Or if you don't use Google Play, you can download an APK from the official build we post on GitHub.
You can also help out by running beta versions of the app, and reporting bugs!
To get involved in Zulip Mobile development, please join us on the Zulip community Zulip server, in the #mobile stream. Come say hello, discuss areas to work on, and ask and answer questions.
One important way to contribute is to run beta versions of the app, and report bugs! To get the beta:
- Android: install the app, then just
join the testing program
on Google Play.
- Or if you don't use Google Play, you can download an APK; the latest release on GitHub (including "pre-releases") is the current beta.
- iOS: install TestFlight, then open this public invitation link on your device.
Bug reports are welcome either in the #mobile stream or on this GitHub repo.
Zulip Mobile is written in JavaScript with React Native. To get started with the code, follow this doc:
Then see our Contribution Guidelines, and come say hello in the #mobile stream. Issues tagged help wanted are a great starting point for PRs.
For more reading, take a look at our developer docs.
Zulip Mobile supersedes two legacy Zulip apps, zulip-ios and zulip-android (more history).
Copyright (c) 2016-2018 Kandra Labs, Inc., and contributors, and 2016 Dropbox, Inc.
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