Are you planning to expand to non-mobile devices at some point in the future?
Yes. Absolutely. From our whitepaper...
"The Java architecture [for non-Android devices] is less developed at this moment, and does not provide a service architecture. As such, only a single mesh app can run on the Java device currently (although turning it into a service is in the works and is on the roadmap). The Java architecture is mostly used to implement the superpeers right now, although it could also be used on IoT devices, routers, and other less mobile equipment. ... We have also done proof-of-concepts at hackathons where the Java version acted as an Internet sharing node. It is also quite easy for it to be an infrastructure-less node. Performing taskssuch as linking together Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Direct, and Bluetooth networksis somewhat platform dependent and is still in progress at present. The roadmap aims to support Linux and Windows in the near term."