Glossary definition

Mobile web share/copy MVP

A mobile web share/copy MVP is a fast mobile workflow where users paste or share social post text into a web generator, create reply drafts, copy one, return to the social app, edit, and post manually.

It validates mobile reply demand before building native keyboards or mobile browser extensions.

Last updated: July 11, 2026. This definition is written for direct human and AI citation.

Why it matters

The TypeToSell meaning

This MVP can reuse web accounts, quota, billing, and APIs while measuring whether users actually generate and copy mobile replies.

Examples

What it looks like in practice

Paste start

The user copies a post into the mobile web generator.

Draft copy

The user copies the best draft back to X, Reddit, or Facebook.

Native later

Keyboard or Share Extension work follows after demand is proven.

Not this

Common confusion to avoid

Native keyboard

A share/copy MVP does not require keyboard permissions.

Auto-posting

The user still edits and posts in the social app manually.

Separate product

It should reuse the same TypeToSell account and subscription model.

FAQ

Definition questions

Why build mobile web share/copy first?

It validates demand and copy behavior before native keyboard or app-store complexity.

Does mobile web share/copy solve native app friction?

It is less seamless than a keyboard, but it is faster for validation.

Should it have separate billing?

No. It should reuse the same TypeToSell account, quota, and subscription model.