"I get leave requests on Slack on the weekend. By Monday they are buried under fifty messages."
Leave lands as a push notification. One tap, approved, audit-logged. Slack stays for actual conversation.
The Fruitful manager app — one phone tap to approve leave, glance at team status, and get pinged when something genuinely needs you. iOS and Android, one codebase, in design now. Not shipped yet — join the waitlist for early access. No screen-clicks. Just the answer.
The mobile manager app is on the roadmap, not the App Store. We are honest about that on purpose — every other claim on this page describes what we are building, not what you can install today. The web product is fully live (and the desktop agent ships to macOS, Windows, and Linux). Mobile is the next surface.
We are scoping the manager app deliberately tight. It is not a smaller dashboard — it is the five jobs a manager actually does between meetings. Everything else stays on the web, where the screen real estate fits the work.
One tap. Sends through the same approval queue your web team is already watching.
A site visit, an off-laptop hour. Same queue, same audit row.
Who is working, who is on a break, who is offline. Refreshed when you open the app.
Push notification when a clock-in misses a shift start, a leave needs urgent action, or an alert fires.
A small green ping the moment a client invoice settles. Same chain the web product runs on.
A Monday-morning digest of last week, designed for the train, not for a meeting.
The mobile app is a companion to your existing Fruitful account, not a sidecar product. Sign in with the same email, see the same team, get the same audit trail. iOS and Android open the same day so your managers aren’t left waiting.
Available on the same plan your web team already uses. No add-on charge, no extra per-user pricing. Pay for the product once.
Sign in with your existing email. Your team, your shifts, your projects are all there waiting. No fresh onboarding, no roster import, no demo data to clear.
Both app stores get the release on the same day. No “Android first / iOS later” staircase. Whichever phone your managers carry, the app is there for them.
"I get leave requests on Slack on the weekend. By Monday they are buried under fifty messages."
Leave lands as a push notification. One tap, approved, audit-logged. Slack stays for actual conversation.
"I am the approver for every manual time entry. By the time I sit at a laptop, the queue has a week in it."
Manual time entries pushed to the phone. Approve a week in two minutes between client meetings.
"Team status is on the web. I am on Mumbai-to-Bengaluru flights twice a week."
Team status glance from the airport lounge. No laptop, no Wi-Fi tether. Same numbers as the dashboard.
Join the waitlist. One email when the beta opens, one email when it goes public. No marketing drip in between.