FAQs
Below we shine a light on some of our most frequently asked questions about Morale. From downloading the app to navigating the functions and terminology, we have you covered. We’re never far away should you want to ask more. Stay connected via our socials or email hello@moraleapp.co and one of the Morale team will be in touch.
Get to know Morale
Any Android device running on XX and above and iPhones running iOS 11.0 and above
- Open the app and tap “Sign Up” to create a new account
- If you’ve received a referral code from a friend, pop it in here
- If not, no worries – just tap “I was not invited by a friend” (you’ll receive your own referral ID to share with your network)
- Input your phone number, and you’ll receive a verification text with a six-digit code
- Verify on your phone number and begin adding your details to round out your account
- Input your personal details including name and email address
- Tap your initial in the top right corner
- Then into contacts
- Use the blue + button on the bottom right to add contacts (either on Morale, in your phone book, or invite someone with a text)
It’s an anonymous message you send to someone in your network. It can be anything from a compliment to a funny anecdote or memory – anything that will give your friend a boost.
- Tap the heart button (middle of your screen)
- Choose who you want to boost today
- Type in your message and choose your background
- Click send! It’s as easy as that!
- Tap your initial in the top right corner
- Then into contacts
- Use the blue + button on the bottom right to add contacts (either on Morale, in your phone book, or invite someone with a text)
You can send up to five boosts to anyone in your contact list every day
Anyone
This is a code specific to you that you’ll be able to use to see your impact in future updates – a way to see how many people have downloaded Morale because of you
Anyone in your network
You can report or delete a boost by tapping it and clicking the three dots in the corner
You can send up to five Boosts every day