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Draw app for Android: organize the group and run the draw on your phone

If your everyday coordination already happens on Android, you can create the group, add participants, share invite links from the phone, and start the draw without bouncing between devices.

  • Create and manage the group directly on Android
  • Send invite links through the Android share flow
  • Private access, exclusions, and no-self-draw rules stay in place

Fast flow

What the Android draw flow looks like

  1. 1Create the group on Android
  2. 2Add participants in the app
  3. 3Share invite links from your phone
  4. 4Run the draw and keep results private

Why Android fits many real-world organizer setups

If chats, reminders, and coordination already live on your Android phone, it is usually faster to keep the draw workflow there too. That avoids the typical admin mess of switching between messaging apps, notes, and a separate desktop session.

It is a strong fit for clubs, classrooms, volunteer teams, and everyday group setups where one person needs to keep things moving without extra tooling.

What the Android app handles in the draw workflow

You can create the group, bulk-add participants, generate one invite link per member, and launch the draw from the Android client. That keeps the core admin path on one device and cuts out a lot of avoidable back and forth.

For organizer-led groups, this is usually cleaner than mixing spreadsheets, chat drafts, and manual lists.

Android sharing makes the link handoff quicker

Each member can get their own invite link, and from Android you can pass it straight into the share flow. That is faster than copying links into drafts and trying to match each one manually to the right person.

The cleaner the handoff, the easier it is to keep private access private.

Android for the organizer, personal access for everyone else

Not everyone in the group needs to manage the draw the same way. One organizer can run the admin side on Android and send personal access out one by one, while the rest simply open the link that belongs to them.

That is often the lowest-friction approach for mixed-device groups.

FAQ

Do all participants need Android?

No. One organizer can manage the draw on Android and send personal invite links where they belong.

Can I prepare the group first and run the draw later?

Yes. You can set the group up first, share invites, and only run the draw once everything is ready.

Do exclusions and no-self-draw rules still work in the app?

Yes. Wichtlify respects saved exclusions in the calculation and prevents self-draws in person-to-person draws.

Is Android mainly useful for the organizer side?

Yes. It is especially useful for the person organizing the group: mobile setup, fast link sharing, and a clean draw start for everyone.

Run the draw on Android without breaking the flow

Use one phone for setup, invites, and the actual draw instead of piecing the process together manually.