How to access a checklist - Android
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Sometimes you won’t be at your desk and able to access a checklist within Jira and Confluence. That’s ok. For cases like this, you can always use your mobile device to access a checklist. Just make sure you have the Didit checklists app installed on your phone. This is useful if you need to complete a checklist, but are not near your desk. Hotel workers is one specific example of where mobile checklists come in handy.
Read on to learn the two ways that you can access checklists from your Android mobile device.
1. Scanning a QR code for a public checklist.
Each publicly accessible checklist comes with the ability to show and print a QR code which allows anyone with a mobile device to scan and quickly start collaborating on a checklist.
To read more about scanning a QR code for a public checklist, click here.


2. Clicking a public checklist link.
If someone shares a public checklist link, which is also available in the checklist settings, you can access a checklist with your Android device.
To read more about granting public access to individual checklists, click here.
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