A wonderful inclusive app
Magnus Mode is a standout app tailored to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities. Its intuitive design and accessible features make navigating a breeze. The app’s customizable settings ensure that users can adjust the interface to suit their specific needs, whether it's for visual, auditory, or motor impairments.
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Great when it was working.
Currently it logged me out and won’t let me log back in or reset my password or make a new account and log in. Great when it was working for me. Not so great now.
Best!!!
Amazing app! Love it!!!
So helpful
I really love how easy this app is to navigate. My daughter can easily use it. It’s so helpful to have visual social stories to navigate through so many situations. It’s nice to be able to walk through a visual step by step before going to a doctors appointment. Helps with knowing what to anticipate. The daily cards are great too. Very thankful for this app.
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Intro
I was put off by having to create an account right away. I would have preferred to poke around the app first. And perhaps read something about setting up an account. I think this is a great idea and could see so many things that I could use help with.
Riding the bus and train
My favorite part of magnus cards is learning how to ride the train and bus, and how to get blood drawn at the lab at the hospital.
Independence for Autism
This app can be a game changer. Things that required another person can be done with discrete help. This open so many doors that were closed before!!!
Ableist
Not neurodiversity affirming at all.
Very cool idea. Wish I had this when I was younger.
As someone who is neurodiverse (Autistic) this is a very cool idea. I am also a software developer and I think what could improve from the App is the UX/UI. Keep up the good work.
ABA focus unfortunate
As an occupational therapist who works with autistic individuals, the emphasis on ABA-principles in these is very unfortunate. Focusing on the external behavior rather than the individual’s internal state is controlling and many autistic adults have called it abusive. For example, some people self-regulate to improve their attention with movement, not “sitting still and looking at the speaker with hands still.” Please do not continue perpetuating the suffering ABA has imposed upon autistics!
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Response from developer
Thanks for your feedback. We welcome an opportunity to discuss this with you and understand more about how we could incorporate a strengths based approach into MagnusCards. Please email support@magnusmode.com and let us know what would be a good date/time to connect with you.