No account, no email harvest
Open the app, pair the printer, print. The whole "make an account to access templates" thing is cut.
Phomemo app alternative
Phomemo's official app does the job, sort of. It also pushes you toward an account, runs ad surfaces, and has a habit of forgetting your printer pairing. Stikkr is a small, fast alternative that talks to the same M110 (and M150) over Bluetooth — no signup, no cloud round-trip.
Get Stikkr on Google Play
Side by side
| Feature | Phomemo Print app | Stikkr |
|---|---|---|
| Account required | Encouraged | No |
| Ads / promo banners | Yes | None |
| Works fully offline | Limited | Yes |
| Batch print from spreadsheet | No | Yes |
| Built-in templates | Limited | 150+ |
| Same app for Niimbot too | No | Yes |
| Analytics by default | On | Off |
| Subscription | Free with limits | Free; one-time unlock |
Comparison reflects the official Phomemo Print Android app at the time of writing.
Compatibility
The M110 has shipped in several hardware revisions over the years. The newer revision — the one with the small OLED screen on the front, also sold under the M150 name — speaks Bluetooth Low Energy, and that's what Stikkr supports.
Some early M110 units only speak Bluetooth Classic SPP. Those revisions are not supported in v1.0. A simple test: if your printer pairs cleanly to other modern Android apps, Stikkr will pair too. If it requires a special "M110-only" pairing dance, you've got the older revision.
On the supported hardware, Stikkr uses the same Bluetooth print path as the Phomemo Print app — there's nothing to flash, replace, or reset on the printer.
Why people switch
Open the app, pair the printer, print. The whole "make an account to access templates" thing is cut.
150+ templates aimed at jars, cables, price tags, return addresses, lunch boxes, gift tags. Real labels, not stickers of cartoon animals.
If you own a Phomemo and a Niimbot — or are about to add one to the other — Stikkr handles both with the same templates and the same UI.