How Do I Make an App Icon?
Ompractice currently doesn't have a mobile app to download from the app store, but the web app is mobile-optimized, and you can make a handy icon for your home screen for easy access!
Creating an app icon for quick access to Ompractice on your phone or tablet's home screen is a relatively straightforward process: Follow the steps below for both iPhone and Android devices:
iPhone/iPad Instructions:
Open Safari:
Click on the Safari icon on your iPhone to open a browser window
Navigate to Ompractice:
Go to the Ompractice website (either to the main dashboard page app.ompractice.com (and log in to Ompractice) or choose a page like the schedule or the video library to pin instead.
Add to Home Screen:
Tap the Share icon (a square with an upward arrow) at the bottom of the screen.
Scroll down and select Add to Home Screen.
Name Your Shortcut:
Enter a name for the shortcut (e.g., "Ompractice" or RELAXATION ๐).
Tap Add in the top-right corner.
Find the Icon:
You did it! The Ompractice icon will now appear on your home screen. Tap it to quickly access the website!
Android Instructions:
Open Chrome:
Launch the Chrome browser on your Android device.
Navigate to Ompractice:
Go to the Ompractice website (either to the main dashboard page app.ompractice.com (and log in to Ompractice) or choose a page like the schedule or the video library to pin instead.
Add to Home Screen:
Tap the Menu icon (three vertical dots) in the top-right corner.
Select Add to Home Screen.
Name Your Shortcut:
Enter a name for the shortcut (e.g., "Ompractice").
Tap Add.
Find the Icon:
The Ompractice icon will now appear on your home screen. Tap it to quickly access the website.
Common Concerns:
Will this create an actual app? No, this creates a shortcut to the Ompractice website on your home screen. It will open in your browser but gives the appearance of an app.
Can I do this with other browsers? Yep, similar steps can be followed using other browsers like Firefox or Microsoft Edge on Android, though the exact steps might vary slightly.