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In the past weeks, the number of new cases of COVID-19 has continued to rise; this trend is not expected to lessen for weeks to come. All schools and companies must make critical information available to their users via a trusted information hub that’s easy to find, easy to consume, and puts the most important information up front. Real-time push notifications are an important component to keeping everyone safe during a crisis, but it is also important to include additional information relevant to your users – topics such as travel, tools for studying or working remotely, and staying connected with peers.
The Crisis Response Starter Kit for COVID-19 can be added and deployed in a Modo app within an hour, saving days of your users’ time as they seek information and guidance. The University of Utah saw immediate value in the starter kit and quickly added it to their Modo-powered app, adapting it to critical topics among their community such as their COVID-19 hotline, online learning tips, and guidance for staying healthy. Utah was able to implement the new section instantly, leveraging the professionally-designed screens and easy to use interface that required no technical skills. Utah has built a one-stop information hub to rapidly deliver information as the pandemic situation evolves, keeping all informed, connected and safe.
Modo is here to help you deliver the distributed campus and workplace. Add the Crisis Response Starter Kit today, free for all Modo customers.
Instructions to install the starter kit are available in the Modo Customer Support Center: Visit Support Center
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