It’s open source and I’d like some feedbacks, as you can see I such at designing mobile apps.

Also, if you have any feature recommendations it would be nice to hear about

My idea is to setup a background service that keeps all accounts you want synced using instances APIs

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        There’s two solutions for the desktop already and I’m building it in flutter, which is cross platform, I don’t have a Mac here to compile to iOS though

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          True enough, but we all have different skills, and if OP has android skills but not webdev skills, then they’d just be making they can make!

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              This would be nice, but we wouldn’t have how to sync in the background, at least I don’t know how to do it

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                I think Tasker uses the option to ‘draw on top of other apps’ in order to maintain control of things. I think Poweramp uses some fancy notification settings (persistent, invisible?) to do the same. Poweramp is very good at retaining the ability to resume audio playback on device connect, independent of whether it was the last audio application playing audio. Tasker, I haven’t used properly yet, but was interested in automating button functionality with it.

                Another note: it might be neat to have a ‘sync all account settings’ option : )

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      If it’s built using compose multiplatform it’s going to be easy to build for iOS and desktop