Start PHapp in Your Community.
If you already know PHapp fits your agency, these are the next practical steps: review the resident experience, promote adoption, and access your free agency tools.
Use this page after choosing the audience path that best fits your team. You can start free, move at your own pace, and add optional programs later only if they are useful.
Start in 3 practical steps
- 1. Review the resident experience — Try PHapp as a resident in your community so you can see exactly what people will see before you roll anything out.
- 2. Promote PHapp to your community — Share a link, post an alert, use the free marketing toolkit, or embed PHapp on your website to drive adoption.
- 3. Access your agency portal — Sign in with your work email, invite your team, and review engagement stats for your community at no cost.
Review the Resident Experience.
Try PHapp as a resident — download the app, open it on the web, or sign up for text alerts. See exactly what your community will see before you commit to anything.
Promote PHapp to Your Residents.
Share a link, post an active alert, download free multilingual flyers, or embed PHapp on your website. Everything you need to drive adoption is free.
Access Your Free Agency Portal.
Sign in with your work email, invite your team, and review engagement stats for your community. Free for every authorized government agency.
Optional ways to go further
- Learn from peers already using PHapp — Join a growing network of public health professionals, emergency managers, and community health workers who share practical outreach strategies and lessons learned.
- Shape what comes next — Join the Wehealth Forum if your team wants to provide feedback, request features, and stay closer to the roadmap.
- Stay prepared year-round — Join the National Preparedness Campaign if seasonal materials and coordinated messaging would help your team.
Join the National Preparedness Campaign.
Optional for agencies that want seasonal themes, ready-to-use materials, and trusted alerts to help their community stay prepared year-round.
Join the Wehealth® Forum.
Optional for teams that want an insider look at how PHapp is evolving and a closer feedback loop with partners, researchers, and other experts shaping the roadmap.
Agency FAQs
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What do you mean by agencies?
By agencies, we mean public health, emergency services, and other government agencies at the local, state, territorial, and national level.
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Is PHapp really free forever for agencies?
Yes. Agencies can review PHapp for their community, embed it on their website, access the agency portal, and use the free core without a setup fee or contract.
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What are the first free steps?
Most agencies start by reviewing PHapp for their community, embedding it on their website, and then using the agency portal for basic analytics, engagement data, and outreach support.
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Do we need a contract or long setup process?
No. The free core is designed to be simple to try and easy to adopt without a long setup process or contract.
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Are the Wehealth Forum and National Preparedness Campaign required?
No. They are optional ways to participate more deeply with the broader Wehealth community. You can start with the free PHapp core and join those initiatives later if they are useful to your team.
Ready for your next step?
Start with the resident experience, promotion options, or your free agency portal. No contract, long setup, or cost.