If you use openHAB there are apps which allow you to control all your devices from both your LAN and while out and about – you would need to set up openHAB on a computer and then create a sitemap with your devices on but once that’s done it’s very powerful
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If you want an actual app (not a webpage UI dashboard like with Node Red), and you don't want any cloud service comms involved, try Net IO App - https://netioapp.com/en/
Its a nice drag n drop UI designer that requires no knowledge of Android/Apple development. You create buttons, sliders etc. and then attach a message behaviour to presses. Very simple and with a little creativity it can make some OK looking apps.
Unfortunately there is no MQTT support, but you can send HTTP commands for direct Tasmota control. Personally I send button presses to Node Red, which then forwards commands on to Tasmota's, that way I can track states and do macros etc.
Ryan
I'm using the app Tasmota control.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.grings_software.TasmotaControl