🙌 Introducing Night Mode for Overnight Shifts

Our engineers have been tolling away, and we are proud to launch dark mode on the new Android version.
We realized many of our clinicians work nights, and getting paged or messaged through Hypercare often isn’t an ideal experience going from a dark room to a brightly lit application. We launched dark mode to make your night calls, and early mornings even better. You can even keep it on night mode during the day, if that’s how you want to roll.
To configure dark mode, turn it on in the settings screen. You must be on Hypercare version 9.0.0 and above.

We can’t wait to hear how you like it. Feel free to shoot us a message at support@hypercare.com with any suggestions or improvements we can make with our functionalities.
We love hearing from our customers and our users!
Love, Albert Tai
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