An open-source Android client for the Mastodon microblogging platform.
Tusky is an open-source Android client for Mastodon, a decentralized microblogging platform. It allows users to connect to Mastodon instances, browse timelines, post updates, and interact with others from their Android devices. The app provides a native, user-friendly interface tailored for the Fediverse ecosystem.
Android users who participate in the Mastodon/Fediverse community and prefer a dedicated, open-source mobile client over web interfaces or other apps.
Tusky offers a free, privacy-respecting, and feature-complete Mastodon experience with strong accessibility support, regular updates, and availability on both F-Droid and Google Play.
An Android client for the microblogging server Mastodon
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Designed with screen reader compatibility and customizable display options, making it highly inclusive for users with disabilities, as highlighted in its accessibility support features.
Allows seamless switching and management of multiple Mastodon accounts directly within the app, enhancing convenience for users with diverse Fediverse presences.
Prioritizes adherence to Mastodon's open standards, ensuring reliable integration with the decentralized Fediverse and alignment with its philosophy.
Available on F-Droid for privacy-conscious installations, avoiding reliance on proprietary app stores and supporting a free, open ecosystem as shown in the README badges.
Limited to Android devices, excluding iOS and desktop users who might prefer a unified client experience across platforms.
Lacks some advanced Mastodon features like scheduled posts or extensive API customization, which are available in other clients or web interfaces.
As an open-source project moved to Codeberg, updates and support rely on volunteer efforts, potentially leading to slower bug fixes or feature additions compared to commercial apps.