Any Tips for Using an iPhone to Stay Organized as a Game Developer?

Hey everyone,

I’ve been wondering—how do you all use your iPhone to keep things running smoothly as game developers? I know it’s not the first device that comes to mind for development, but between managing tasks, tracking ideas, and testing builds, I feel like it could be a pretty handy tool.

Do you use it for brainstorming or jotting down quick ideas? Maybe for project management with apps like Trello or Notion? Or even something like Unity Remote for testing?

Would love to hear how you’re making it work for you. Any favorite apps or tips would be awesome! :hugs:

Hey everyone,

I’ve also been exploring ways to use my iPhone to stay organized as a game developer, and it’s been surprisingly effective for certain tasks. For project management, apps like Trello and Notion are super handy—they sync across devices seamlessly, so you can update tasks or jot down ideas on the go.

For brainstorming, I use MindNode to create quick mind maps, which helps a lot when outlining game concepts or mechanics. And if you’re into testing, Unity Remote is great for checking builds directly on your phone.

Also, if you’re looking for apps that aren’t available on the regular App Store, the Scarlet iOS App Store is worth a look. It’s a solid platform for accessing tools that might help with productivity or testing workflows. You can check it out here.

Would love to hear what other tools or workflows everyone’s using—it’s always great to share tips! :blush: