Move a workflow to the Fifth Third Edition
Six practical steps for someone who wants their photo, media and productivity tooling to sit on the Fifth Third shelf rather than the general-purpose app store.
1. List the apps you actually use every week
Open the digital-wellbeing screen and read the seven-day usage list. Focus on the ten apps at the top — the long tail below rarely justifies migration effort.
2. Map each app to a Fifth Third module
For each of the ten, check whether the Fifth Third catalogue has a module that covers the same job. Every one of the twelve Fifth Third modules replaces a common Play Store category; the /categories page has the map.
3. Enrol a sandbox device first
Do not migrate the primary phone on day one. Enrol the sandbox device (any spare Android — even a two-generation-old handset works) and run the Fifth Third replacements for a week.
4. Export your data from the old apps
Every mainstream app has an export path — a Photos album export, a Todoist CSV, a Google Keep archive. Do the exports before you uninstall.
5. Import into the Fifth Third modules
Every Fifth Third module ships a documented import path — a JSON, a CSV or a folder scan. The module data sheet lists the exact format.
6. Roll the migration to the primary device
Once the sandbox week is over and you are confident the Fifth Third modules cover the workflow, enrol the primary device and provision the same list of modules. The workspace app copies the settings from the sandbox device automatically for modules that expose a settings sync.
A full migration typically takes 30 minutes of focused time plus a week of sandbox observation. Contact the Fifth Third editorial team if you get stuck on any step.