The mobile app is intentionally more focused than the desktop platform. Desktop reveals the system; mobile reveals the signal — same intelligence, fewer decisions per screen.
It will point at the store matching the device that scans it. Until there is something to point at, an image here would just be a decoration that fails.
GrabbleStats is a PWA. Open it on a phone and add it to the home screen — it runs standalone, with its own icon and no browser chrome.
Watchlist, alerts and preferences follow the account, not the device. A native app later changes the shell, not the data.
Mobile shows one dominant insight, its supporting evidence and one next action. The full system stays on desktop.
Native iOS and Android clients are specified in the design pack and are not part of this web codebase. They would be separate applications against the same API, sharing tokens, copy, iconography and account.
The fastest way to judge this is to open one and read what it says — including where it says it does not know.