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An app for SLAM DISCOVER
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Link to app store instead of website #206

Closed lucymk closed 5 years ago

lucymk commented 5 years ago

When the apps Smiling Mind and Forest are referenced, the user should be linked to the app store for their device to download the app if they want. This should happen in a new tab, and not disturb the chat flow.

ivan-unfolds commented 5 years ago

@rbraidwood I am looking for the flowy which is mentioned in one of the flows but I can't seem to find it. I found this site but it doesn't seem to load. I am wondering whether it was a project that got discontinued, do you have any ideas about this?

ivan-unfolds commented 5 years ago

Also on the Deep breathing summary there is a reference to a Breathe app, do you know which one that is?

rbraidwood commented 5 years ago

Hi @ivanmauricio . It's this app for young people designed by a team in SLaM - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.playlab.flowyfree&hl=en_GB

I am not sure if it's also on Apple!

rbraidwood commented 5 years ago

Also on the Deep breathing summary there is a reference to a Breathe app, do you know which one that is?

Please remove this! The app no longer exists. Thanks @ivanmauricio :)

ivan-unfolds commented 5 years ago

@rbraidwood At the moment it says

If you find it hard to do this on your own, you could try follow a guided breathing technique, e.g. on the Breathe app.

Should I remove that paragraph altogether or would you like to adjust the copy?

rbraidwood commented 5 years ago

Thanks.Could you edit the copy to "If you find it hard to do this on your own, you could try follow a guided breathing technique. You can find these on apps such as Smiling Mind, or on YouTube."

Could you link Smiling Mind to open the app?

And YouTube to this search: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=relaxed+breathing+exercises