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I wouldn’t say mlem is similar to Apollo. At least not yet. It’s in a very early state and is missing a lot of essential features. You can basically read threads and that’s about it. Posting and replying is super rudimentary, you can’t see your own profile and notifications are just a placeholder.
I’m sure it will be great in a few months but right now, the web version is your best choice on iOS.
That was my takeaway as well
I think it has the most important features already in it, but what mainly bothers me is the fact that is crashes a lot and that you can’t search for new communities.
There are notifications in Mlem?
The last version added a "Messages" tab but so far it doesn't have any content.
Give it some time. The devs are currently working things out.