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Max
Loading the site on mobile already feels so much like a PWA, at risk of inserting my foot in my mouth here as someone who can barely write a Hello World program while reading a tutorial for it, it must be quite close to being one already.
As I look back on Mint I realize I only ever used the mobile app out of true necessity for entering cash transactions on the go for which I didn't get a receipt (think parking meters, vending machines, buying a hot dog from a street cart run by old timers who think Square is just a shape, etc.). Whatever you do with the future of mobile could start as simplistically as prioritizing that use case (and maybe receipt photo attachment by adding an attachment upload button to the box each transaction turns into in the mobile view), and probably be enough for most people already.
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C & L Beam
Agree with Will, something minimal just to get the web app to open as a standalone application rather than as a new tab in Chrome (since I have already added LunchMoney to my Home screen) would be wonderful.
The only other suggestions I'd have would be to make the touch targets in the mobile web version a little bigger (the links in the hamburger menu are rather small) and to show a larger dropdown menu for re-categorizing transactions so more than 2-3 options are shown at a time.
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Will
Would love to see this, and would be as simple as having a manifest.json file to have it install nicely.