Sign in on iPhone
Open the iOS app and sign in with the same account you use on the web. Your connected inboxes and settings sync automatically, so there is nothing to set up again. If you subscribed on the web, your plan carries over; new subscriptions started in the app are billed through Apple.
Sign in the same way you do on the web
MailOver uses one account across web and iPhone. On the sign-in screen you have three options, and you should pick whichever one you used when you first signed up.
If you signed up with Google on the web, use Continue with Google on iPhone. The same goes for Apple and for email and password. Picking a different method creates a separate account, so stick with the one you started with.
Everything syncs across automatically
Once you are in, your connected inboxes, Action Items, Highlights, FYIs, custom categories, and your daily brief are already there. There is nothing to set up again. Anything you act on from your iPhone, like completing an Action Item or sending a reply, shows up on the web too, because it is one account behind the scenes.
Connect an inbox if you haven't yet
New to MailOver and signing in for the first time? After you sign in, open Settings, go to the Account tab, and choose Add email account. You can connect Gmail, Outlook, or any IMAP inbox, and the first sync starts right away. The flow matches the web, so see Connect your Gmail account for the full walkthrough.
Your plan carries over
If you already subscribed on the web, that plan is tied to your account, so it follows you onto iPhone with nothing extra to buy. If you start a new subscription from inside the app instead, Apple handles the payment, and you manage or cancel it in your App Store account rather than in MailOver.
If sign-in fails
If your inbox looks empty, double-check you signed in with the same method you used on the web, since each method maps to its own account. Forgot an email and password? Use the password reset on the sign-in screen. If it still will not work, email [email protected].