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Sub Navigation Feature - Improve the customers journey

How do I use Sub Navigation in my app?

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Written by Matt Langston
Updated over 2 years ago

With more and more features in the app, many homescreens are getting quite busy which could be making them tricky for customers to navigate.

The Sub Navigation feature makes it easy for you to simplify your homescreens adding modules to a deeper layer in your App

The image below shows that all our booking modules are now linked on a Sub Navigation page.

When the user selects 'Make a booking' rather than open the booking module it takes the user direct to the new Booking Sub Navigation screen. From this Sub Navigation screen you can create and link the tiles to the modules you wish to have just like you do on your normal home screen

You see that the Sub Navigation screen does not have the message centre icon or the menu icon. It will just have a back button to go back up to the previous screen

Please see the video below on how to do this:

Sub navigation - Watch Video

Please be aware that SubNavigation requires your members to hit our minimum phone specifications:

Android 7.1 or above or iOS 10 or abvove.

If your members phone does not match this requirement the App will not function. We have done some investigation on this and the numbers show this will only affect than 2% of your members! The other 98% will have an improved experience.

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