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Does Quillio have a mobile app?

Quick answer

Yes. Quillio has native iOS and Android apps available from the App Store and Google Play. The mobile apps cover the most useful on-the-go use cases — reviewing matter outputs, running a quick research query, asking a question about a document, and receiving notifications. Heavy drafting and long-form work is still best done on desktop.

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What works well on mobile

Quick research queries ("what is the limitation period for a property damage claim in Victoria?"), reviewing matter summaries while travelling, receiving notifications when a matter has a deadline approaching, and dictating a brief update that I convert to a file note.

What still works better on desktop

Long-form drafting (pleadings, submissions, advice memos) works better on desktop simply because the screen is bigger and the keyboard is faster. Multi-document analysis is also more pleasant on desktop.

Authentication

Mobile apps use the same single sign-on as the web. If your firm uses Microsoft 365 SSO or Google Workspace SSO, the mobile app uses the same provider.

Common issues
  • Mobile dictation is great for file notes but is not yet accurate enough for formal documents — I flag to the user
  • Upload from mobile works but large multi-document imports are faster on desktop
  • Some firm settings restrict mobile access — I respect the firm policy

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