> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://learn.social.plus/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Overview

> The mobile-optimized social.plus Console — review, moderate, and publish content from your phone

<Info>
  **Admin on the go** is the mobile-optimized version of the social.plus Console. It gives moderators the day-to-day content workflows — reviewing posts, clearing flags, approving pending content, editing and publishing — on a phone-sized screen, without waiting to get back to a desktop.
</Info>

## How it fits with the Console

Admin on the go is not a separate product with its own data or permissions. It reads the same applications, communities, content, and admin roles as the [social.plus Console](/analytics-and-moderation/console/overview) — the same actions, the same permission checks, the same audit trail — made convenient to use on a phone.

Use the Console for configuration, analytics, and advanced administration. Use Admin on the go to handle moderation from your mobile device.

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Convenient on mobile" icon="mobile-screen">
    Approve, decline, flag, and delete straight from your phone — no laptop needed
  </Card>

  <Card title="Same permissions" icon="lock">
    Actions are gated by your existing admin role and permissions — nothing is unlocked by moving to mobile
  </Card>

  <Card title="No install required" icon="browser">
    A web app that runs in your mobile browser — no app store, no build to distribute
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

## Access

Admin on the go is at [go.social.plus](https://go.social.plus). Sign in with your company email and password, with Google, or with your organisation's SSO — the same credentials you use for the Console. See [Getting Started](/analytics-and-moderation/admin-on-the-go/getting-started) for the full walkthrough.

## What you can do

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Posts">
    The Posts screen is split into three tabs:

    * **Posted** — published posts, newest first, showing author, community, timestamp, content, media, and reaction and comment counts. **Flagged** and **Featured** badges appear on posts that carry them.
    * **Pending** — posts awaiting review in communities that require approval. The tab badge shows how many are waiting, and each post carries **Approve** and **Decline** buttons. Reviewed posts leave the queue immediately, and if another moderator got there first you are told the post has already been reviewed.
    * **Scheduled** — posts queued for a future publish time, each with its scheduled date and a status of **Pending**, **Success**, or **Failed**.

    Tapping a post opens the post detail view with its comments. Tapping media opens a full-screen viewer you can swipe through.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Post actions">
    The three-dots (…) menu on a post opens an action sheet:

    | Action                                  | Required permission       |
    | --------------------------------------- | ------------------------- |
    | Flag post / Clear flag                  | Moderate posts & comments |
    | Delete post                             | Moderate posts & comments |
    | Edit post                               | Edit posts & comments     |
    | Feature globally / Remove featured post | Global featured post      |
    | Copy post link                          | Manage posts & comments   |

    Destructive and irreversible actions — deleting, clearing a flag, removing a globally featured post — ask for confirmation first.

    Posts in the **Pending** tab expose **Edit post** only; the remaining actions become available once the post is published.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Comments">
    The **Comments** tab lists comments across every post and every level, so you can monitor discussion without opening each post one by one.

    * Open a comment to read its reply thread
    * **Flag** or **clear a flag** on a comment or reply
    * **Edit** or **delete** a comment or reply
    * Post a new comment or reply as your personal identity or as a brand
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Publishing">
    Beyond moderation, you can publish on behalf of the network:

    * **Create a post** in a community you administer
    * **Schedule a post** for a future date and time
    * **Delete a scheduled post** before it goes live
    * **Browse communities** you administer, filtered by visibility (public, private, official) or searched by name or category
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

## Admin on the go vs. the Console

|                         | Admin on the go                                     | Console                                                                                      |
| ----------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Best for                | Reviewing and acting on content away from your desk | Configuration, analytics, and full administration                                            |
| Content moderation      | Posts, comments, flags, approvals, featuring        | Full moderation suite including chat and livestreams                                         |
| Publishing              | Create, edit, and schedule posts                    | Create, edit, and schedule posts                                                             |
| Analytics & reporting   | —                                                   | [Analytics dashboards](/analytics-and-moderation/console/analytics/overview) and CSV exports |
| Settings & integrations | —                                                   | Security, admin tokens, webhooks, branding, premium ads                                      |
| Access                  | [go.social.plus](https://go.social.plus)            | [social.plus Portal](https://portal.amity.co) → **Go to Console**                            |

<Tip>
  New here? Start with [Getting Started](/analytics-and-moderation/admin-on-the-go/getting-started). Anything Admin on the go does not cover is still one sign-in away in the full Console — the two share the same account, the same applications, and the same permissions.
</Tip>
