See the PHapp® Demo Flow

Walk through the sequence agencies responded to most: local context, stable guidance links, multilingual access, and fit with the alerting tools they already use.

PHapp® is developed and maintained as a public good by Hub Public Benefit Corp. Use this page to preview what the live walkthrough covers, then request a guided demo if your team wants to talk through rollout, resident experience, and agency workflows.

See the PHapp® Demo Flow

What to expect

  • Start with trust and access — We begin with the free public-good model, free agency access, and the trust context around Hub PBC, University of Arizona, Arizona Department of Health Services, and NOAA Weather Ready Nation Ambassador™ status where relevant.
  • Move quickly into local relevance — The walkthrough uses a ZIP code to show jurisdiction mapping, verified sources, and how PHapp® makes the experience community-specific in seconds.
  • Show the guidance layer clearly — We walk through real examples of dashboards, active alerts, local resources, and multilingual guidance so teams can see what happens after the alert.
  • Explain implementation in plain terms — We cover how PHapp® fits with current alerting, when stable links and embeds are useful, and which portal workflows are optional or more advanced.

Start with a ZIP code

The fastest way to understand PHapp® is to make it local. The demo begins with a ZIP code so teams can see jurisdiction mapping, verified sources, and how fast the experience becomes community-specific.

Start with a ZIP code
Show what happens after the alert

Show what happens after the alert

The walkthrough then moves into local dashboards, verified guidance, food and safety examples, and nearby resources so teams can see the resident-facing gap PHapp® helps fill.

This is usually where agencies understand that PHapp® is not just another blast tool. It is the place people go to understand what is happening, what to do next, and where to find local help.

Make multilingual access visible

A strong demo moment is changing the language live and showing the same guidance refresh for the same place, hazard, and link.

That makes the value of one stable multilingual destination much easier to understand than a verbal claim alone.

Make multilingual access visible
Explain fit with the current stack

Explain fit with the current stack

For many agencies, the key question is not whether PHapp® can send alerts. It is how PHapp® works alongside the alerting, website, social, email, and outreach channels they already use.

The walkthrough covers the practical answer: keep your current alerting, add PHapp® as the guidance layer after the alert, and use stable links or embeds anywhere residents already look for information.

Prefer to start on your own?

You do not need a walkthrough to begin. Explore what agencies can use for free, review the resident experience, and see how PHapp® fits alongside the channels your team already uses.