Back in July 2022, when mobile app metrics firm Branch acquired the popular and well-regarded Nova Launcher for Android, the app’s site put up one of those self-directed FAQ posts about it. Under the question heading “What does Branch want with Nova?,” Nova founder and creator Kevin Barry started his response with, “Not to mess it up, don’t worry!”

Branch (formerly/sometimes Branch Metrics) is a firm concerned with helping businesses track the links that lead into their apps, whether from SMS, email, marketing, or inside other apps. Nova, with its Sesame Search tool that helped users find and access deeper links—like heading straight to calling a car, rather than just opening a rideshare app—seemed like a reasonable fit.

Barry wrote that he had received a number of acquisition offers over the years, but he didn’t want to be swallowed by a giant corporation, an OEM, or a volatile startup. “Branch is different,” he wrote then, because they wanted to add staff to Nova, keep it available to the public, and mostly leave it alone.

Two years later, Branch has left Nova Launcher a bit too alone. As documented on Nova’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, and transcripts from its Discord, as of Thursday Nova had “gone from a team of around a dozen people” to just Barry, the founder, working alone. The Nova cuts were part of “a massive layoff” of purportedly more than 100 people across all of Branch, according to now-former Nova workers.

59 points

Used to be my favorite launcher and I, too, abandoned it. Sad, really.

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15 points

I still use it. Where did you move to?

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22 points

I was using the pro version, but later switched to Lawnchair. Still using Lawnchair, it’s great.

https://lawnchair.app/

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6 points

“This app is not available for your device because it was built for an older version of Android.”

Pixel 7 here, am I missing something?

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3 points

This launcher is not as good as Nova.

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9 points

I went back to action launcher which I really like.

I basically have one home screen with links to my most used stuff.

It has covers which I believe originated here but was later possible on Nova. Basically you make folders of apps that you can tap to open, but you can set that to swipe instead so that the tap just opens the first app in the folder

So for example I listen to podcasts way more often than music from my phone, so I have a folder for audio where I can tap to open podcasts or swipe to open the folder and get to music.

I then have a slide in drawer that has the weather and my calendar and that’s basically it. Very rarely need to go to the main app list once this is set up. I will likely never change this as I don’t really use that many apps regularly.

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It was my go to launcher for years, but this weekend I decided it was time to see what else there was. I ended up on Niagara Launcher and have been liking it! Took about a day to get used to it- it’s definitely different. There’s not really an app drawer, and as far as I can tell there’s only one home screen and one place for widgets (you can have more than one, but you flip through them). I like how simple it is and how quickly I can get to everything.

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2 points

I loved Niagara when I used to use it. Just wish the premium version didnt swallow my whole wallet… God damn that price is steep for a launcher…

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5 points

I used to use nova and switched to Niagara a couple of months ago. It very different but super sleek

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5 points

I switched to smart launcher and bought lifetime cause I feel like its actually a really great option I never heard of or tried until I stopped using nova. Lawnchair is good too but for now im sticking with smart launcher.

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1 point

Kvaesitso. It’s a great search based launcher

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8 points

I moved to Hyperion. It’s essentially the same just less polished

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3 points

I’ve been trying off and on to use Hyperion for a while now but it’s just been too buggy for me

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Just because a lot of people might be looking for alternatives, here is some:

Minimal Launchers:

Work in progress:

Proprietary Launchers:

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6 points

Anyone know if any alternative supports app-drawer paging? Ive tried around six in the last few days, and none so far have. I’m open to trying other workflows but the “catch all” dock isn’t it.

I like to keep my home screen with a few widgets and the dock - stuff I want to see often, but not open an app for like weather and calandar.

When I open the app drawer I see a page full of everything I use daily, then I can swipe to the other pages organized for work apps, games, and other crap.

Folders don’t work as well because they usually sorted at the top of the screen and not quickly reached.

I’ve tried some of the minimislt scrolling launchers, but 1) I dont remember the exact name of every app and 2) for me, having to scroll through a list 100+ apps to get to “outlook”(for work) is not faster than having a page of my 20 most used apps.

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1 point

Lightning Launcher if it still exists

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3 points

From what I found, the short answer is no.

Long answer, summarized from a form post: the original dev got sick and launcher was left in limbo. Someone eventually contacted dev, the dev got better but “left android” and gave the person permission to open source it.

It is now avalible on GitHub, but does not seem to have an apk for download.

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Love this list and I use Pear launcher currently on my Android 15 beta device. It has some quirks but overall I am happy with it over stock. Especially since I can add folders to the bottom bar.

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Okay, I’m seeing a lot of “alternatives” posted. But to all of you recommending minimal launchers: They are NOT an alternative for Nova.

I’ve used Nova for near on 10 years now, always trying other launchers for a while. In those 10 years I realized that I want a fully fledged “traditional” launcher, not a list-based one where I have to search for my apps.

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Thank you. I’ve been thinking the same thing. People keep posting things that aren’t remotely close to Nova. I’m beginning to think there’s just nothing else at their level. Lawnchair seems like the closest so far but it’s still not customizable enough and the Google feed implementation randomly broke and I couldn’t get it to work again (amongst other annoyances and performance issues).

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3 points

I wish there really was an alternative, some I’ve tried have come close-ish, but none are good enough for me to switch for more than a few days before I run into frustration

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I use neo launcher which comes close. The lack of recent updates is concerning though.

Edit: found that they have some pre releases in their telegram.

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Bought Nova just to nearly kill it. Fuck you Branch

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29 points

It’s still my launcher of choice and I’m going to ride it until the wheels fall off.

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14 points

Yeah same. Since nothing comes even halfway close, might as well use it.

Plus, the thing is AFAIAC feature complete. So as long as Barry can keep working on bugs cropping up with new versions, I’m happy with what I got.

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