A New Editing Experience

Life moves too fast to be tied to a computer. Editing wikis "untethered" is the new normal. Returning better than ever to Fandom is the new mobile editing tool. Proven on Gamepedia, it's coming to a phone near you. Here you will find guides, tutorials, help, and more about the coolest editing experience yet.

Want to see what the new editor looks like?

Here are some of the communities you can adjust today on your mobile phone:

Why You Should Try It

Building wikis on mobile lets you:

Use visual editing without needing to understand coding, which is a real timesaver when you're looking for the symbolkeys in your phone's keyboard.

Make quick fixes or long posts... your choice, simply, when you're out for a walk or on the move.

Connect with other fans instantly, before you get home.

Use templates and all the wiki components you love visually with easy to use layers.

For your use of the new interface on the web or Fandom app, we've made a highlight video to show where everything is. Be sure to check out the Getting Started guide for tips, and the latest updates on features can be found in these news updates.

Ready To Jump Right In?

If you haven't gotten the mobile editor update on your home wiki yet, you can still try it out on the Gamepedia Test Wiki. The tool itself will look a little more Fandom by the time it's to you, but we promise all the good stuff is present and accounted for.

Not sure yet? We have some technical stats that will blow your mind. 34% of Gamepedia users surveyed in 2019 started off editing on mobile devices. 60% of Wikipedia edits are from mobile devices. This same power is now in your hands.

This is just one of many improvements Fandom has planned this year. Get more news on the upgrades here.

What This Means for Existing Communities

If you're an experienced editor on Gamepedia, you should feel right at home. If you're an experienced contributor on Fandom, you may remember what mobile editing used to be like. It's a whole new level now.

This is a Fandom-styled version of the rock-solid MediaWiki mobile editor, and fixes many of the issues previous Visual Editors had. We're not taking away desktop editing. We're just adding more you can do when you're sitting on the couch, at dinner, or riding in the car.