From now until November 30, you can get the best prices of the year on any and all Tactus Therapy apps! This is the moment you've been waiting for to stock up on the apps you need to keep recovery going or make your work easier.
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Q: Do I need a special code?β
A: No! The sale prices are in effect on the App Store and Google Play Store now.
Q: What are the regular and sale prices?
A: Check our website for the prices in your currency (USD, CAD, GBP, AUD, EUR).
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Q: When does the sale end?β
A: Tuesday, November 30, so you have 2 weeks to save!
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Q: What are the best deals?β
A: The best deals are on iOS app bundles! If you already have some of our apps, see about completing your bundle to get the other apps at a rock-bottom price. If you're an Android user, bundles aren't available, but our 4-in-1 apps offer great savings and are on sale too!
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Q: How do I buy the apps?β
A: Go onto the App Store or Google Play Store on your iOS or Android device to download directly. Here's more details.
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Q: Can I give an app to a family member/patient/therapist?β
A: Yes, if they're in the same country and use iOS. Here's more information. Otherwise, you'll need to send them a gift card so they can buy the app themselves.
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Q: How do I know which app or apps to buy?β
A: Use our App Finder quiz! Most apps have free Lite versions you can try. All apps have videos and user guides on our website so you can see how the app works and learn how to use it. Our Using Apps guides are packed with helpful tips for improving too!
Q: Which apps are on sale?β
A: All of our apps; available for both iOS & Android devices.
Any other questions, just hit reply and ask. I hope you'll discover for yourself why our apps are favorites of speech pathologists and stroke survivors around the world!
Best,
βMegan
I'm a speech-language pathologist & co-founder of Tactus. Tactus offers evidence-based apps for aphasia therapy and lots of free resources, articles, and education - like this newsletter. Sign up to get my updates 1-2 times a month.
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