I’ve been contacted by several bloggers asking the question in the title of this post.

In March 2023, the WordPress app that many of us are familiar with will lose many key features. For example, you’ll no longer be able to access the WordPress Reader or view your blog’s stats.

But fear not because all the features the WordPress app bring have been transferred to the new Jetpack app.

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Which app should I use?

Which app should I use?

If you want access to all the WordPress features you’re used to, switch to the new Jetpack app.

If you only want to focus on the basics of writing and publishing and have no interest in your blog stats, notifications of comments, menus and the WordPress Reader (to name a few), stick with the WordPress app.

Can I use both apps?

It’s not recommended that you use both apps. Managing your blog across both apps is unsupported and may lead to issues such as data conflicts. So I’d recommend sticking to one.

What features does the Jetpack app have?

  • Posts
  • Pages
  • Media Library
  • Comments
  • Site Settings
  • Stats
  • WordPress Reader
  • Notifications
  • Activity Log
  • Jetpack Social
  • Jetpack Backup
  • Jetpack Scan
  • Menus
  • People
  • Themes

With the Jetpack app, you’ll benefit from powerful tools to manage and build your blog.

Is the Jetpack app free?

Yes. There are no additional costs for using the Jetpack app.

What features does the WordPress app have?

From March 2023, only the features listed below will be available on the WordPress app.

  • Posts
  • Pages
  • Media library
  • Comments
  • Site Settings

How do I make the switch to the Jetpack app?

  • First, ensure you have the latest version of the WordPress app installed and are logged in to it.
  • If you’ve had (or get) an email from WordPress asking you to choose which app to use, click the link in the email to download the Jetpack app. If you’ve not had the email, click here to download the Jetpack app.
  • Once the app has been downloaded, open it, and you’ll be automatically logged in with all your data and settings in place. All your posts, pages, media library and anything else you have on your blog will also be transferred.
  • Remember to delete the WordPress app.

Any questions about switching to the Jetpack app? Leave them in the comments section.

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87 responses to “Should I Switch To The New Jetpack App Or Stay With The WordPress App?”

  1. Kevin avatar

    I’ve switched to Jetpack with no difficulty. Like with the old WordPress app, I will use it to read, like and comment. For all other blog activities, I use my desktop PC.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear the switch all went well, Kevin.

  2. Susanne Swanson avatar

    Thanks for this. I do most of the heavy lifting on my desktop, but I also use the phone app when I’m out and about. I’m somewhat suspicious of suggested new apps for my phone and didn’t know what this was about. But I just switched to Jetpack and removed WordPress and all is well!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear the switch all went well, Susanne. Likewise, I do most of my blogging on a desktop computer.

  3. Danny Watts avatar

    It did not go well for me. It completely failed to recognize my blog, even after I specified it, nor my user id and insisted I create a new id. I deleted it and will wait for a slightly newer release.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Sorry to hear that, Danny. WordPress Happiness Engineers should be able to help if it continues to cause problems.

      1. Danny Watts avatar

        Not your fault, just one of those things. I;m confident it is something I did or did’t do.

  4. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    I’m so glad you posted about this, Hugh. I had thought to add a comment about this subject last week, so i was glad that others were also asking. Like you, I choose to use my PC to create posts, edit images and add links, things I don’t do with the current app. I haven’t downloaded it yet but will today. My hope is that I can read and comment posts I get from my email account via Outlook more seamlessly. I’ve had issues for 2 years reading post from my phone that come from my email account. I’m writing this on my phone now. And you may see that I have to add my name, email and website manually into the fields. Thanks again for the great advice!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Having hardly used the WordPress app, I wasn’t aware of how much some bloggers use the app, Terri. And when that question kept coming in, I knew a post was in the making.

      I downloaded the Jetpack app a few weeks ago and like what I see. I may use it more to respond to comments, but I’ll continue to draft and publish posts on my desktop. I feel much safer doing it that way.

      Links on WordPress emails take you straight to the app. However, if you hold down the link a little longer, you’ll get options of where to open the link (thanks to Dan, in a previous comment, for that information).

      1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

        I may have to try that technique on long pressing links. Hopefully Outlook email will play nicer with WordPress using the Jetpack app.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, Terri.

  5. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

    I switched to the jet-pack app on my iphone when it first came out, I think. A friend told me about it. What a difference in finding comments! This is another great post, Hugh. Thank you.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear you’re finding it easier to use, Colleen. I’ve never used the app much, but may use the Jetpack app a little more, especially since some blogs seem to have lost their ’email me when my comment is answered’ box.

      1. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

        I noticed that too… I don’t think my theme has that either???

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I just checked, and your blog does have the ‘Notify me of new comments via email’ box.

          1. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

            Thanks, Hugh. I wonder if it’s the FSE theme’s that don’t have it? They seem very different from the classic themes.

            1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              I’ve come across two blogs that do not have it so far. They used to have it, not changed themes, but now that box has gone, Colleen. Could be a theme bug. I’ve told both bloggers about it.

            2. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

              I fear our classic themes will soon be obsolete.

            3. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              Just like the classic editor (apart from the classic block).

            4. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

              Next month, I’m going to start learning the new FSE theme… I don’t like being the last to know how to do something.

            5. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

              Same here, Colleen. There are still a handful of bloggers I know since my first few years of blogging who have been left behind and are still using the old Classic theme. Their choice, of course, but their blogs look so dated now.

            6. Colleen M. Chesebro avatar

              Exactly! We have to stay up with the times if we want others to engage with us.

  6. Toonsarah avatar

    Since I never post via the WP app (it doesn’t make it easy to format as I like to do), it’s clearly a no-brainer for me to make the switch. Thanks so much for explaining the differences 😀

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      You’re welcome, Sarah. Given that most bloggers like to get notifications of comments, I’m sure the majority will switch to the Jetpack app.

  7. willowdot21 avatar

    Hi Hugh thank you so much I am very grateful and have taken your advice. It seems to have been quick and easy and not hard to navigate..I am sure it will soon be second nature💜

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thanks for being one of the bloggers who asked the question, Willow.

      Good to hear it was an easy transition. Yes, like anything new, the more you use it, the easier it becomes.

      1. willowdot21 avatar

        Thank you again Hugh I am so glad I took your advice 💜

  8. Dan Antion avatar

    Thanks Hugh. One (fairly recent) thing I don’t like with the WordPress app is that it changed the settings on my phone/iPad so that links I receive in email open in the app by default as opposed to the browser. I’m sure I can change that, but for now, if I long-press the link, I get an option to open it in Safari. I hope the Jetpack app can be configured not to do that. I will be upgrading soon. As always, I appreciate your research and explanation.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Hi Dan, I don’t use the app very much. I never have done. I prefer to use my desktop for all things WordPress. However, I do know that when you click links in WordPress emails on an iPhone, they open in the Jetpack app. If you long-press the link, you get options of where you want the link to open, so it looks like Jetpack does the same as the WordPress app. I’m not sure if it can be configured to open straight into Safari, so if you find out, can you let us know?

  9. Cathy avatar

    Disregard this, Hugh. I realise the app is just for the phone.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Just for phones and tablets, Cathy. However, if you have an Apple computer (like I do), you can download the app and remove the WordPress app. If you click on the app, it’ll take you to WordPress. However, you don’t need to download the app to a laptop or desktop if you don’t want to.

      1. Cathy avatar

        Thanks for clearing that up, Hugh. I’ve added the app on my phone. I do have an apple laptop but I think I’ll leave it as it for now.

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          I think that’s the best course of action, Cathy.

  10. issababycreates avatar

    What is the WordPress app called that will need to be deleted?

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      It’s called ‘WordPress.’

      1. issababycreates avatar

        Oh, duh. Sorry I was thinking there was a plug-in that needed to be uninstalled. I totally missed the fact that you were talking about the WP app. 😄 Thanks.

  11. Miss Judy avatar

    I switched and it was an easy transition. I use the app a lot, so it was a must do for me.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thanks for confirming how easy the switch was to make.

  12. Suzanne@PictureRetirement avatar

    Hi Hugh, I often read from my WP app, but I have never composed a post using my Iphone. I wonder what percentage of bloggers actually use it for that purpose? However, just the absence of Reader compels me to make the switch. Thanks for the reminder. P.S. I enjoyed experimenting with AI (prompted by your tutorial) and actually generated a post with it. I hope WP keeps it around, with improvements, of course.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Same here, Suzanne. I’ve never dratfed a post on my iPhone or iPad. I need a big screen and a keypad where my fingers are not too big for the keys. Responding to comments on an iPhone is terrible enough.

      Good to hear you’ve tried out the AI blocks. I think WordPress will keep them, but I’ve heard they will charge for using them. If they charge for using them, I hope it’ll be as part of their paid plans. Those on free plans may have to upgrade to use them. But it’s still early days yet.

  13. Michelle (Boomer Eco Crusader) avatar

    I’ve made the switch to Jetpack. It’s working very well. I publish posts on my computer but I use my iPad for reading, commenting and responding to comments.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear it’s working well, Michelle. I tend to do everything WordPress on my desktop computer, but Jetpack is downloaded on my iPhone and iPad, just in case.

  14. Sadje avatar

    I’ve already done that. There’s no difference between the two, except the Jetpack app crashes far less than WP app.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I have to disagree. There’s a big difference between the two apps. The Jetpack app has all of the features (plus more) that the WordPress app used to have. From March 2023, the WordPress app will lose many of its features. I’ve detailed them in this post.

      1. Sadje avatar

        Oh yes, I know that. I was talking about before.

  15. Joey J 📸 avatar

    Looks like Jetpack app can do everything WordPress app can do, so it’s no brainer to go with Jetpack app. Personally, I still prefer posting from my computer, though. 😅

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Same here, Joey. I’m happier drafting and publishing posts from my desktop computer. However, I have the Jetpack app on my iPhone. (just in case).

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