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is there a ravelry app?

I totally get why you're asking—it feels like literally everything has an app these days! But the short answer is no, there is no official Ravelry app. ### Why Isn't There an Official App?It usually boils down to a few key reasons:The Team is Small: Ravelry is run by a very small team, and developing and maintaining an app for both iOS and Android (on top of running a massive database and forum site) is incredibly resource-intensive.App Store Fees: Apple and Google take a hefty cut (often around 30%) of digital sales made through apps. Since Ravelry is a platform for indie designers to sell their patterns, an official app would mean designers lose a massive chunk of their income to app store fees.Mobile Optimization: Instead of building an app, the Ravelry team has focused on making their mobile website highly responsive so it works well directly in your phone's browser.The Good News: Third-Party Apps!Because Ravelry has an open API, independent developers have stepped in to fill the void. You can download these apps and link them directly to your Ravelry account to browse patterns, manage your stash, and update projects:Ravit (iOS & Android): This is widely considered the crowd favorite. It has a beautiful, clean interface that makes searching for patterns and uploading project photos super easy. It does require a small fee/subscription for premium features, but many users swear by it.Stash2Go (iOS & Android): A powerhouse for managing your stash, queue, and projects on the go. It’s been around for a long time and is packed with features.Alpaca (iOS only): A really popular, clean, and free option for Apple users that syncs beautifully with your Ravelry account.knitCompanion (iOS & Android): This one is a little different. It’s less about browsing the Ravelry forums and more about knitting. It links to your Ravelry library, lets you pull up your PDFs, and gives you patented tools to highlight charts, track rows, and keep your place.A Quick Hack: If you don't want to mess with third-party apps, just open Ravelry in your phone's web browser, open the browser menu, and tap "Add to Home Screen." It will put a Ravelry icon right on your phone that functions pretty much exactly like an app.Would you like me to help you track down a specific type of pattern, or are you looking for something to help you keep track of your rows?