The Ceum mobile app moves between sections with a customizable bottom bar and a pair of edge-swipe side panels. Both are mobile-only; on the web app the equivalent destinations live in the sidebar and the quick panels.
The bottom bar
The bar along the bottom of the screen holds up to four destinations you choose, plus a permanent hamburger (overflow) button. Anything not in the bar lives in the hamburger menu, which lists the rest of your destinations.
Available destinations are transactions, time tracker, calendar, kanban, clients, projects, tasks, documents, invoices, subscriptions, and mail. By default the first four are in the bar and the rest are in the menu.
Customizing the bar
Open the navigation settings screen to reorder and choose destinations:
- Reorder — drag a row by its grip handle to change the order. The order applies to both the bar and the menu.
- Show or hide — toggle a destination on to put it in the bar, off to move it to the menu. Each row shows an in bar or in menu tag so the result is clear.
- The four-item cap — at most four destinations can be in the bar at once. Trying to enable a fifth shows a brief note instead of toggling it on.
Tap Save to keep your layout. (While offline, the save button is disabled with a hint, since settings changes need a live connection.)
Edge-swipe panels
Swipe in from a screen edge to open a side panel. Panels only open from a top-level (tab) screen — not from a detail, form, or sub-settings screen, where a horizontal swipe means "go back" instead. The two panels are mutually exclusive, and the active screen slides aside as the panel comes in rather than being covered by an overlay.
- Left edge — Settings — swipe in from the left (or tap your avatar) to open the settings drawer. Swipe back or tap the panel's close button to dismiss it.
- Right edge — quick list / search / alerts — swipe in from the right to open the right panel. Which of the three it shows is your choice (see below). Swipe back or use the back chevron to close it.
Gesture settings
The gestures settings screen lets you tailor the edge-swipe behavior:
- Left swipe — turn the left settings panel's edge-swipe on or off.
- Right swipe — turn the right panel's edge-swipe on or off.
- Right panel target — when the right swipe is on, pick what it opens: the quick list (the default), search, or alerts.
A few other gestures are built in and not configurable — for example, long-press to drag-create a date range on the calendar, and long-press a grip handle to reorder rows in the quick list or the bottom-bar settings. An accidental double-tap on a navigation target is also guarded so it can't push a duplicate screen.