APK available
Devnet-operable
Web parity in progress
Android
Download the Android app and track the mobile parity path

PrivateDAO Android is being built as a first-class operating surface for the same governance product already served by the web app. This route gives reviewers, operators, and testers a direct APK download, the current branch guide, and the parity direction in one place.

Android download surface

The current downloadable APK is a branch-packaged devnet build for review, testing, and mobile governance walkthroughs. It is suitable for active product evaluation while release hardening continues.
Download
Artifact: PrivateDAO Android devnet debug APK
Size: 20 MB
SHA-256: 32d5b07cf29b703d57537b0a6d2746a9ce34b6665fd3c90a597f0d3fd77048a4
Branch
Working branch: feat/android-native-private-dao
Channel: Android-native devnet surface
Direction: broader service parity with web

Parity status

Create DAO, deposit treasury, create proposal, commit, reveal, finalize, and execute are already wired in Android.
Authority-only cancel and veto now exist in the mobile product surface, not just the web surface.
Reviewer, proof, monitoring, and incident continuity are exposed from inside the app while deeper native parity continues to expand.
Mobile is already usable for the core governance lifecycle on devnet. The remaining roadmap is focused on deeper native proof, monitoring, treasury previewing, and release hardening until the mobile surface reaches fuller operational alignment with the web app.

Recommended review path

1. Install
Download the APK, install it on Android, and connect through a Mobile Wallet Adapter-compatible wallet.
2. Operate
Run DAO, proposal, voting, finalize, authority, and execution flows against the same devnet program used by the web app.
3. Verify
Follow explorer, proof, monitoring, and reviewer continuity from the app into the same trust surfaces already used on the web side.

Next delivery direction

The next engineering steps are focused on AVD/device runtime proof, richer treasury execution previews, denser in-app reviewer evidence, and release hardening so the Android surface moves from strong devnet operations into a cleaner release-grade product lane.