The Post App is now available for download on iPhone and Android devices! Use buttons below or these links to find us on the App Store and on the Google Play Store.
iPads and Tablets: Please note that the Post App is optimized for iPhones and Android devices and will be available soon for iPads. Post can be saved to your iPad or tablet as a Progressive Web App. This works exactly like every other app on your device, but instead of downloading the Post app from the App Store or Google Play Store, you can simply open Post.News in a mobile web browser and then save the page to your home screen. Click to expand the sections below for more info.
Instructions for iPads (& iPhones if the Post App is unavailable in your region)
Instructions for iPads (& iPhones if the Post App is unavailable in your region)
On iOS devices, first open Post.News in the Safari browser app. You can then follow the steps below to install the Post app.
For step #2, you may need to scroll down until you see the Add to Home Screen button as seen below.
Instructions for Android tablets
Instructions for Android tablets
On Android devices, first open Post.News in the Google Chrome browser app. You can then follow either of the steps below to install the Post app.
Method 1: Install the app via Chrome menu options.
Method 2: Select the "Add Post. to Home screen" banner.
If the "Add Post. to Home screen" banner appears at the bottom of your Post tab in the Chrome browser app, simply click on the banner to install the app.
*Upon our initial release, the Post App will only be available in the App Store for users in Australia, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Brazil, the British Virgin Islands, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, India, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Thailand, the United States, and the United Kingdom. We will expand access to additional countries as soon as we are able to.
We understand that this limited availability might be disappointing for users in other countries, and we share your frustration. The current limitation is a result of the diverse App Store regulations, requirements, and eligibility enforced by Apple and international unions across different countries. These regulations can vary significantly and pose challenges for a small company when expanding the availability of a native app to a global audience.