You can add this app to your device's home screen or desktop for quick one-tap access — no app store required.
Easiest method — your browser supports one-tap install:
If the button above isn't there, follow the manual instructions below for your device.
Open this page in Safari (required for iOS).
Tap the Share button at the bottom of the screen.
Scroll down and tap "Add to Home Screen".
Tap "Add" in the top right corner.
The app icon will appear on your home screen.
Chrome works on every Android phone (including Samsung) and is the most reliable way to install. If Samsung Internet isn't working for you, switch to Chrome.
Open this page in Chrome (the colorful round icon).
If a banner pops up at the bottom that says "Add St. Paul's CRM to Home screen", just tap Add — you're done.
Otherwise, tap the three-dot menu in the top right.
Tap "Install app" (or "Add to Home screen" on older Chrome versions).
Tap "Install" to confirm. The app icon will appear on your home screen.
Samsung Internet's menu changes between versions. If these steps don't match what you see on screen, switch to Chrome — it's more reliable.
Open this page in Samsung Internet.
If you see an "Install" or "Add to Home screen" prompt at the bottom of the page, tap it — you're done.
Otherwise, tap the menu icon at the bottom right of the screen. It looks like three lines on most phones, or three dots on others.
Tap "Add page to" (some versions just say "Add to").
Choose "Home screen", then tap "Add" to confirm.
The app icon will appear on your home screen.
Don't see "Add page to" or "Home screen"? Your version of Samsung Internet may have moved or removed this option. Open the page in Chrome instead and follow the Chrome steps above.
Microsoft Edge
Click the three-dot menu in the top right.
Select "More tools", then "Apps", then "Install this site as an app".
Give it a name and click "Install" to confirm.
Google Chrome
Click the install icon in the address bar (easiest), or click the three-dot menu in the top right.
From the menu, select "Cast, save, and share", then "Install page as app…".
Give it a name and click "Install" to confirm.
Firefox
Firefox does not support installing web apps directly.
You can bookmark this page or drag the URL to your desktop to create a shortcut.