Aug 18, 2026
Jennifer Simonazzi
Work doesn't stop when you leave your desk. You might need to check an assignment before class, reply to a project thread between meetings, or join a live room on the way home.
With the Pivot mobile app for iOS, your spaces, conversations, files, and notifications stay within reach. You can return to the same people, content, and discussions you use on web or desktop without rebuilding the context in another app.
From your phone, you can:
Move between projects, communities, courses, and team spaces.
Send messages, reply to threads, and react to conversations.
Open shared pages, files, assignments, and embedded resources.
Check notifications and return to the activity that needs your attention.
Join live audio and video conversations.
Here's how Pivot helps you keep work moving while you're away from your desk.
Spaces give every project, team, course, or community a shared home. From your phone, you can move between the spaces you belong to and browse the pages, rooms, and resources inside them.
Everything stays where it belongs. Project updates remain with the project, course discussions stay with the course, and shared resources are ready when you need them. Check what's happening now, then return to the same source of truth when you have more time.
Rooms give every conversation a clear place to live. In chat rooms and post rooms, you can send messages, reply to threads, react to messages, and follow a discussion as it develops.
When the answer is more than a quick message, the context is already there. A question stays with its project, feedback remains attached to the post that started it, and a shared file opens without leaving the conversation behind.
Pivot spaces are organized with blocks. Blocks can hold pages, documents, files, assignments, and embedded resources, so important information doesn't disappear across separate apps.
On mobile, open that content from the space where it lives. Read a page before a discussion, review a shared document, check a file, or return to an embedded resource without starting the search from scratch.
Courses often combine instructions, deadlines, submissions, and discussion. Keeping those pieces in one space makes the next action easier to find, even when instructors and learners are away from a computer.
Open assignment content and review the resources around it from your phone. Learners can check what's due before class, while course teams can keep instructions, updates, and supporting material together.
Notifications bring you back to new messages, replies to your conversations, updates in rooms you follow, and activity related to assignments or posts.
Instead of adding another stream to monitor, Pivot gives you a direct path back to the work that needs your attention. Respond when the moment is right and keep the full discussion in view.
Some conversations need a live moment. Pivot's audio rooms and video rooms keep meetings inside the same space as the related updates and resources.
Open the room from your phone and join the conversation without sending people to a separate meeting app. When the live moment ends, the space is still there for the next update, reply, or shared resource.
The best mobile workflows are often the shortest: check an update, open the right file, answer a question, react to a message, or join a live room. You don't need to recreate your desktop setup just to keep something moving.
That's the role of Pivot on mobile. Spaces keep the group together, rooms keep the conversation organized, and blocks keep the content visible. Your phone becomes a direct path into the work, not another workspace to maintain.
Already using Pivot on web or desktop? The mobile app gives you another way to stay connected to the spaces, conversations, and content that matter to you.
Ready to take Pivot with you? Download Pivot for iOS from the App Store.
Want to see what you can do before you get started? Explore the Pivot mobile app guide for a closer look at supported mobile workflows.
New to Pivot? Explore Pivot on the web and see how spaces, rooms, and blocks bring work and conversation into one place.

Jennifer Simonazzi
Content Writer
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