Big update landed on Folloverse this week. Whether you are here to follow creators or to build your own community, you can now install Folloverse as an app on your phone or computer, and turn on push notifications so you never miss a post, a reply, or a message. Here is what changed, why it matters, and how to set it up in about a minute.
PWA stands for Progressive Web App. In plain terms, it is a website that installs and behaves like a real app. Once you add Folloverse to your home screen, it gets its own icon, opens full screen with no browser bars, launches faster, and can send you push notifications, just like an app you would download from an app store.
A native app is a separate program you download from the Apple App Store or Google Play. A PWA is the same Folloverse website you already use, wrapped so it feels native. The practical differences:
No app store, no download queue. You install it straight from your browser in two taps.
Always up to date. There is no app version to update. You always get the latest Folloverse the moment we ship it.
One app, every device. The same experience works on iPhone, Android, and desktop.
Light on storage. It does not eat gigabytes of space like many native apps do.
This choice matters for everyone on Folloverse, so let me be honest about the thinking behind it.
Building and maintaining separate native apps for iOS and Android is expensive and slow. But the bigger reason is independence. When you ship through the Apple App Store or Google Play, you play by their rules, and those rules have not been kind to creator platforms. The app stores can take up to 30 percent of every payment made inside the app, and they can force you to use their billing system.
Patreon is the clearest example. Apple pushed Patreon to move to Apple's in-app purchase system, which adds Apple's cut on top of the fees creators already pay. That is money taken straight out of the community, for nothing extra in return.
By staying on the open web as a PWA, Folloverse sidesteps all of that. No 30 percent app store tax, and no gatekeeper deciding what we are allowed to build. That keeps more money flowing between fans and the creators they support, and it means the platform answers to its community rather than to an app store. You get an app-like experience without any of the strings attached.
Open folloverse.com in Safari.
Tap the Share button in the toolbar.
Choose Add to Home Screen.
Open Folloverse from your new home screen icon.
Open folloverse.com in Chrome.
Tap Install app when it appears, or open the browser menu (three dots) and choose Install app or Add to Home screen.
Open Folloverse from your home screen.
Open folloverse.com in Chrome or Edge.
Click the install icon in the address bar, or open the menu and choose Install Folloverse.
Go to Settings, then Notifications.
Tap Enable push on this device and allow notifications when your browser asks.
Two things worth knowing:
Push is per device. Turn it on separately on each phone or laptop where you want alerts.
On iPhone and iPad, install the app first. Apple only allows push notifications inside an installed PWA, so add Folloverse to your home screen before enabling notifications.
Once push is on, Folloverse can reach you even when it is not open. Everyone gets notified about:
New posts from creators you follow
Comments and replies on your posts
Mentions in the community
New direct messages
New followers and new members
Community and forum activity
If you create on Folloverse, you also get instant alerts for payment and new member alert, so nothing slips through.