Install AllCars
on your phone.
AllCars is a Progressive Web App — native-feeling, no App Store, no download wait. Add it to your home screen in 10 seconds and get push notifications for saved searches and price drops.
Or scan the QR code with your phone →
allcars.cy/tma
Scan to open
Pick your device.
Step-by-step instructions for iOS Safari, Android Chrome, and desktop.
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Open Safari
Visit allcars.cy in Safari. PWA install only works in Safari on iOS — not Chrome, not Firefox.
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Tap the Share button
It's the square-with-arrow icon in the bottom toolbar (or top-right on iPad).
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Choose “Add to Home Screen”
Scroll down in the share sheet. Tap the option, confirm the name, tap Add.
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Done
AllCars is now on your home screen. Open it any time — runs full-screen, no Safari chrome.
Push notifications on iOS
iOS only delivers PWA push notifications when the app has been added to the home screen and opened from there at least once. After that, saved-search alerts and price drops arrive like normal app notifications.
Requires iOS 16.4 or later. On older versions, the app still works — just no push notifications until you upgrade.
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Open Chrome
Visit allcars.cy. Works in Chrome, Edge, and Samsung Internet on any modern Android.
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Look for the install banner
Chrome auto-prompts after a few seconds: “Install AllCars?” — tap Install.
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Or use the menu
If you missed the banner: tap the three-dot menu → Add to Home screen or Install app.
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Done
AllCars now appears in your app drawer with a real launcher icon. Push notifications work natively.
Use it like any other app
Once installed, AllCars runs in its own task — appears in your recents, can be split-screened, can be uninstalled with a long- press. It's a real Android app under the hood.
Saved-search push alerts arrive like Telegram or WhatsApp notifications. Tap them to open the listing directly.
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Open Chrome, Edge, or Brave
Go to allcars.cy. Firefox and Safari on macOS don't support desktop PWA install — the site still works as a regular tab.
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Find the install icon
Look in the address bar — on the right edge there's a small install icon (monitor with a down-arrow). Click it.
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Confirm
Click Install in the popup. AllCars opens in its own window.
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Pin or launch
Pin to taskbar (Windows), Dock (macOS), or favourites (Linux). Behaves like a native app — own icon, own window, own keyboard shortcuts.
Faster than a tab
On desktop the installed app comes with full keyboard support — / jumps to search, F toggles filters, S saves the current search.
No browser chrome eating your screen. No accidental tab switches. Just AllCars and your shortlist.
Why install instead of bookmarking?
Three things you only get if it lives on your home screen.
Push for saved searches
Save a query like “BMW 3-series, sub-�15k, under 120k km”. The moment a matching listing appears anywhere we crawl, you get a notification — usually within a few hours.
Works offline
The shell, your saved searches, and the listings you've already seen load without a connection. Useful in parking garages, on Cyprus coastal roads, on flights — anywhere with patchy signal.
Faster than the browser
No tab clutter, no browser chrome, no accidental "back" gestures. Listings load from cache where possible, only fresh data hits the network. Cold start is ~ 200 ms.
Quick questions
Is there an App Store version?
No. PWA install is faster, smaller, and updates instantly. The App Store doesn't add anything we couldn't already do as a web app — and avoiding the 30% tax matters when the project is free.
Do I need an account?
Browsing — no. Saved searches and notifications — yes, but only via Telegram login. One tap, no password, no email collection.
How do I uninstall?
Same as any other app on your device — long-press the icon and choose Remove. On desktop, open the app menu (three dots) → Uninstall. Cache is cleared automatically.
How does it update?
Automatically, in the background. Next time you open it, it's the newest version. No "update available" prompts, no waiting on app store review queues.
What data does it collect?
Anonymous page-view counts and search queries (to know what people are looking for, so the curated picks stay useful). No third-party trackers. No ad pixels. No user-identifying information unless you log in via Telegram for saved searches.