Why is there no Migipedia app? ? Like the Supercard app from Coop?
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@AlMiDeCoLi Simply a little more detailed than your "Instead of putting everything in a confusing app (like Migros)..." ...from my point of view ... Migros can read along - but doesn't have to.
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"Tiles are displayed on the home page, which you only click on as a first-time user, after a certain time you want more information and you get it from 1/100 of the screen area, i.e. the hamburger menu at the top left (Android - I don't know how it is on iOS)" * What information do you mean exactly?
"[...] I can access this via notifications and then I have everything in "vertical form" right at the start (= swipe upwards)" * What do you mean by vertical form?
"[...]In the main menu you have to swipe 30 articles to the left...click on MORE ... and then swipe upwards in a very disorganized way.... but the mixed order has already been discussed" * You can access the overview of promotions and new items immediately by tapping on "Promotions" or "New items". Also recognizable by the arrow next to it. Of course, you don't have to swipe 30 articles to the left...
"The QR code is too hidden, open the M app and tap 2 "[...]" * You can even jump from your Android home screen to the wallet if your device supports shortcuts.
Indeed, there is no Migipedia app and is not planned at the moment. I like the suggestion of saving Migipedia as a favorite or even adding it to the home screen. At Migipedia, we are currently pursuing the goal of modularizing the platform. This means that you will also be able to find more Migipedia functions on other Migros websites or in the Migros app. These include, for example, reading and submitting product reviews or participating in product tests and voting. We are leaving the forum and blog on the website for the time being.
Thank you very much for your praise and criticism of the Migros app. It is also constantly evolving with the aim of making it easier for you to prepare for your shopping trip, to shop and to spend time afterwards.