2026-02-15 — Built for Your Phone
Highlights
- Full mobile-first redesign — not a desktop site squeezed onto a small screen
- Native mobile sign-in replaces the old wrapper approach
- UI components rebuilt with proper accessibility and touch targets
What's New
Mobile-first layout means navigation, search input, results, and settings were all redesigned around how people actually hold their phones. Proper spacing, readable text at native sizes, and nothing that requires pinch-to-zoom or careful aim to tap.
Native sign-in replaces the hybrid app wrapper we were using for mobile authentication. We ditched that layer entirely — sign-in now goes through your browser's native OAuth flow, which is both faster and more reliable since there's no extra shell sitting between you and Momor.
Accessible components across the board: buttons, menus, dialogs, and form controls all rebuilt with proper keyboard navigation, screen reader support, and focus management. This matters for everyone, not just assistive tech users — proper focus handling means fewer mis-taps and a more predictable interface.
What's Better
The gap between desktop and mobile used to be obvious. Same design language now runs through both — consistent spacing, type scale, and interaction patterns, just laid out differently for the screen size. Font sizing is finally consistent across every page on mobile, and touch targets meet accessibility minimums so you stop hitting the wrong thing.
What this means for you: Momor on your phone works like it was designed for your phone, because this time it actually was.