
Install Fife Networking on your phone
Three taps and the app sits on your home screen — exactly like a normal app, no App Store needed.
Get pinged the moment a referral, message or vote lands.
Runs without the browser bars — feels like a real app.
Cached pages keep working if your signal drops.
iPhone / iPad (Safari)
If you're reading this on your iPhone, follow these steps now.
The Add-to-Home-Screen option only appears in Safari. If you opened this link in Chrome, Firefox or an in-app browser, tap the three-dot menu and choose 'Open in Safari' first.
It's the square with an arrow pointing up — at the bottom of the screen on iPhone, at the top on iPad.
If you don't see it, scroll the share sheet down — it's about halfway down the list.
The Fife Networking icon will appear on your home screen. Open it once and grant push-notification permission when asked.
iPhone / iPad (Chrome)
If you'd rather not switch to Safari, Chrome on iOS now has its own Add to Home Screen option.
If you opened this link in Safari and want to switch — tap the URL bar, copy the address, then paste it into Chrome. Otherwise, carry on.
Bottom-right corner on iPhone, top-right on iPad.
Scroll down the menu if you don't see it straight away. On older Chrome versions it sits under 'Share' first — tap Share, then 'Add to Home Screen'.
The Fife Networking icon appears on your home screen. Open it once and allow notifications when asked.
Recommended: Safari still gives the smoothest experience on iPhone — full-screen, push notifications and offline caching all behave most reliably there. Chrome works, but if push notifications don't arrive, try removing the icon and re-adding it from Safari using the instructions above.
Android (Chrome)
Most Android phones — Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, etc.
The install option lives inside Chrome's menu. Other browsers may work too but Chrome is the smoothest.
Top right corner of Chrome.
The wording depends on your Android version. Both options do the same thing.
The icon will appear on your home screen and in your app drawer. Open it once and allow notifications.
Trouble?
Common stumbling blocks
- Can't find "Add to Home Screen" on iPhone? You're probably in Chrome, Firefox, or a link opened from another app (like Mail or WhatsApp). Tap the URL bar, copy the address, then paste it into Safari and try again.
- Push notifications not arriving? You must open the app from the home-screen icon at least once and tap "Allow" when prompted. Reminders are also subject to iOS Do Not Disturb / Focus modes.
- Old icon stuck on your phone after we updated it? Long-press the icon, remove it, then re-add it from Safari using the steps above. iOS caches the icon aggressively.