Maybe is no longer iPhone-only. Open app.maybe.do in any browser and you get the full experience: your plan, FVP chains, Working mode. On Windows, Android, a borrowed MacBook. Everything works exactly the same.
Why This Needed to Change
There was an awkward contradiction at the heart of Maybe. The app is built to remove friction between you and your work — and yet it was locked to one platform. Sit down at a laptop, pick up an Android phone, use a colleague's computer — and Maybe was suddenly out of reach.
That gap is gone now.
What the Web Version Actually Is
This isn't a stripped-down port or a mobile-friendly page. The web version is full Maybe: the same plan, the same FVP chains, the same Working mode. Nothing is missing.
Sync is instant. Add a task on your phone — it's already on your laptop. Close a chain in the browser — your iPhone knows. No refresh, no waiting.
You can install it as an app. Maybe supports PWA — go to app.maybe.do, tap "Install," and get a standalone window with no address bar or browser tabs. On macOS, Windows, and Android it looks and feels like a native app. The installation guide is at blog.maybe.do — it's two steps.
Three Languages, One Tool
Both the web version and the iOS app are now fully available in English, Russian, and Spanish.
Working in your own language isn't just about comfort. It's about the tool feeling like it belongs to you — not the other way around.
Pricing on the Web
Subscribing through app.maybe.do gets you 50% off any plan. One plan deserves a separate mention: the Lifetime tier closes at the end of the year. Not as a pressure tactic — the pricing model is changing after New Year's, and a fixed one-time payment for permanent access won't be part of the offer after that.
If you've been considering it, now is the right time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the web version the same as the iOS app?
Yes, functionally they're identical. Same plan, same FVP chains, same Working mode. Your data syncs in real time across all devices — add something on your phone and it's immediately visible in the browser.
Do I need to install anything to use the web version?
No — just open app.maybe.do in any browser. You can also install Maybe as a PWA to get a dedicated window without the browser interface. The installation guide is at blog.maybe.do.
Does Maybe work on Android?
Yes. The web version works on any device with a browser, including Android. You can also add Maybe to your Android home screen as a PWA — it will look and behave like a regular app.
What languages does Maybe support?
English, Russian, and Spanish — in both the web version and the iOS app.
Maybe now works wherever you work. Try it in the browser right now — or download on iPhone if that's where you spend most of your day.
