Mobile Experience

How the tool looks and works on your phone.

2 min read

It works on your phone

Good news — you can use the tool on your phone. But it looks a little different than it does on a computer. Instead of the canvas with draggable nodes you can move around freely, you see a vertical list of expandable sections.

Think of it like switching from a whiteboard to a notepad. Same information, just organized top-to-bottom instead of spread out in space.

How nodes work on mobile

Each expandable section on mobile is the same node you'd see on desktop. Same fields, same options, same everything. The only difference is how you interact with them:

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Tap a section to expand it. The node opens up and shows all its fields — just like clicking a node on the canvas.
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Edit whatever you need. All the same text fields, dropdowns, and options are right there.
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Tap again to collapse it and move on to the next section.
Every section on mobile maps directly to a node on desktop. Nothing is missing — it's just stacked vertically instead of laid out on a canvas.

Where's the preview panel?

On desktop, the preview panel sits on the right side of the screen. On mobile, there's not enough room for that, so the preview becomes a separate tab you can switch to. Tap back and forth between editing and previewing whenever you want.

Everything still works

Editing, reviewing, exporting, saving, version history — all of it works on mobile. You're not getting a stripped-down version. You're getting the full tool, just reorganized to fit a smaller screen.

Our honest recommendation

For the best experience building your first agent, we recommend a computer. The canvas view makes it easier to see how everything connects, and dragging nodes around is more intuitive with a mouse. But once your agent is built, editing, reviewing, and exporting all work great on mobile.

Side-by-side comparison of desktop canvas view vs. mobile vertical list view → tapping to expand a section on mobile → switching to the preview tab → editing a field on mobile

Video • 30 seconds

You just learned how the tool works on mobile. Instead of a canvas, you get a vertical list of expandable sections — same nodes, same fields, same options. The preview panel becomes a separate tab. Everything works the same, just organized differently for a smaller screen.