“The phone is not the limitation. The handoff is. That’s where most people lose control of what they’re building.”
The Premise
Most people feel limited when working from their phone. They assume that complex builds require a desk and a monitor.
This didn’t happen instantly. The flow only got smoother because I kept refining how I switch, organize, and resume work from my phone. It's not about multitasking—it's about building in segments so that every "switch" is an intentional step forward.
Real Use Case
When I’m away from my desk, I don't try to build entire systems. I use my phone to handle specific high-leverage tasks like logic-testing, voice-refinement, or structural outlining.
By the time I get back to a computer, the "thinking" is done and the structure is already live. The phone isn't a secondary device; it's the primary engine for keeping momentum alive throughout the day.
Visual Reference
“A phone is a production tool if your system is mobile-first.”