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Mobile: Live Experience - Kick users out when Experience Ends

Mobile: Live Experience - Kick users out when Experience Ends

Mobile

When using the Interactive/Live Experience features of the mobile app - it would be EXTREMELY helpful if it were possible to 'kick' users out when the Live Experience is finished. We have discovered that users will sometimes exit the app while still in the Live Experience page - and then reopen the app hours later and still be in that experience.

Maybe the Live Experience block could have a mechanism that redirected the user to another page or maybe just used "PopPage" to send them to the prior page when the experience ends.

At a minimum this should be based on schedule of the experience BUT BONUS POINTS if there were a way from the Experience Manager to end the service manually. Because we never know the exact length of a given service - so we end up adding 10-15 minutes to the schedule's length as a buffer. 

ALSO - the solution should be sure to take into consideration the "Experience Ended" message - so that the message is still displayed to the user for a short period of time (maybe controlled by a setting for the experience) before the redirect occurs.

Photo of Stan YoderSubmitted by Stan Yoder, The Crossing  ·   ·  Mobile
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