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  1. Feb 27, 2021 · step 1: reach your phone. step 2: open screen lock step 3: find and open the authenticator app step 4: remember the 6 digit TOTP for Kite login step 5: switch to your desktop/ laptop and type the TOTP. P.S It’s an unofficial plugin. Also, add this only if you have your own laptop which is not shared with anyone else.

  2. Jul 1, 2019 · Introducing the Kite 3 mobile app. July 1, 2019. Today, more than 70% of our daily trades come from our mobile apps. If you had asked me to guess five years back, it wouldn’t have been anywhere close to this. It seemed unlikely then that active day traders would use mobile phones to trade. Kite mobile changed that.

    • Native Android, Not So Native Ios.
    • Cross Platform with React Native
    • React Native - The Not So Fun Part
    • The Tipping Point
    • Flutter at First Sight
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    • The Chosen One
    • Write, Rewrite, Repeat
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    In the beginning, there was only Kite web, which was built as a web frontend to the Kite ConnectAPIs. We started working on Kite Android as a native app sometime in 2015. Interestingly, this was a time when trading on mobile was largely uncommon in the Indian capital markets and smartphone penetration was very low compared to what it is today. Sinc...

    I joined the team in early 2017 and around this time, we began our experiments with React Native when it was at version 0.42. We picked it over other web based cross-platform frameworks because of its “native” end result. A native UI with a UX that follows the operating system is the USP of React Native. End users do feel the native UX, but only wh...

    Let’s start with JavaScript. Besides the well known language quirks, we were also frustrated by the amount of chaos brought by the massive number of Node module dependencies React Native had. Every now and then something would break out of the blue and the only solution would be to nuke the entire node_modules cache and to re-install them. How or w...

    Coming back to Kite on iOS, despite the development pains, it was a success with the users. React Native worked reasonably well on iOS, thanks to the snappy and stable naive UI components, UX consistent with the rest of the OS, and the solid performance of JavaScriptCore, the native iOS JavaScript engine that React Native used. However, when we tri...

    We stumbled upon Flutter in early 2018. It was an alpha version and from the first look, it resembled projects like Shiny, Nuklear, and NanoVG. After trying it out once, it did feel like a more mature project, and the development experience also felt superior to React Native. I immediately started using it for my personal projects to get the hang o...

    After a couple of months, things started to make sense. We became more comfortable with Dart, its syntax, type checking, and code organization. It turned out to be easier than we had anticipated. The IDE support and the documentation were also exceptional, both for the language and the framework. The package management with the pub tool was also we...

    Back in 2018 though, it wasn’t a simple decision for us to consider Flutter for production use, let alone rewrite Kite in it. It would be a major long term commitment and it would take away significant amounts of our developer bandwidth at a time when our userbase was growing, and we were shipping an increasing number of features. Not to mention, t...

    We started the rewrite in mid 2018. Our plan was to first replace the native Android app as that was starting to become a maintenance nightmare and also because it had the biggest user base. We had written a few helper tools for code generation and debugging and they sped up the rewrite process and made the Flutter app as close architecturally as p...

    After a long period of QA testing and fine tuning, Kite 3.0 written in Flutter was finally released for Android in early 2019 replacing the native app. It then took another 6 months to iron out edge cases and release the iOS version, finally phasing out the React Native app as well. We finally had one proper cross-platform codebase. While Flutter f...

    We like Flutter because it gives us the right-tradeoffs. It has its fair share of issues but we have always been able to work around them thanks to its architecture and its highly open and approachable nature. After our experience with rewriting Kite and the big lessons we learned, we rewrote Coin in Flutter, which turned out to be a much easier af...

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  3. Dec 6, 2017 · Super thrilled to announce the launch of Kite 3.0 beta. It has taken our technology team one whole year to rebuild the vast Kite ecosystem from the ground up, all the way from the backend systems, APIs, and to the web front-end. We have learnt and adopted new technologies and have replaced the underlying ones completely.

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  4. Oct 7, 2020 · Zerodha Kite Mobile App. Kite is also offered as a mobile app for all Zerodha users. You can download the app from below links: Zerodha Kite Android App. Zerodha Kite iOS App

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  6. KitePlus is a Chrome extension for Zerodha. It adds some additional features to the already exceptional Zerodha web platform in order to make it even better. All the additional features run...