Provision for a trial period
The aim of this smartphone application is to showcase the feasibility (proof of concept) of a shortage monitor as a component of the DAPI project 'DAPI M-Shortage Monitor'. This entails gathering and analysing actual data.
iOS (Apple): Scan the QR code with your camera and open the link in Safari. Then, use the Share button to add the app to your home screen.
Note: Apple will continue to support the use of the app as a progressive web app (PWA), including the ability to call it up directly via an icon on the home screen, with the release of iOS 17.4 in March 2024. Apple has withdrawn the announcement made in mid-February 2024 that PWA would no longer be supported [as of 04.03.2024].
Android: Scan the QR code using your camera and open the link in your browser (only works in Chrome). Then, tap 'Add to Home Screen' (usually located at the bottom).
Unlock code ("Freischaltcode") for first-time start
Upon launching the application for the first time, an Unlock Code ("Freischaltcode") will be requested.
The unlock code you enter is stored locally on your phone. From this point forward, you will no longer be prompted to enter the Unlock Code when you continue to use the DAPI M application.
You will be asked for a valid unlock code only after we have invalidated it. If this is the case, you can obtain a new unlock code using the link below.
Display the unlock code ("Freischaltcode") using a DocCheck account
Professional groups authorised via DocCheck will receive an unlock code via the link provided on this website.
Please note that a DocCheck account is not necessary to use the DAPI M app. The DAPI will not receive any data from the DocCheck account. A DocCheck account is only required to display an unlock code here on this website.
Show an unlock code ("Freischaltcode") using DocCheck: