Hunala Reviews
Published by Yale About: Introducing Hunala—the COVID risk-assessment app powered by Yale University.
The app uses cutting-edge network science and machine learning to keep you
informed and able to make safe decisions.
About: Introducing Hunala—the COVID risk-assessment app powered by Yale University.
The app uses cutting-edge network science and machine learning to keep you
informed and able to make safe decisions.
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Our simple daily check-ins create a personalized risk assessment so you can manage your exposure to COVID-19, even as variants and vaccines change the pandemic landscape.
The app uses cutting-edge network science and machine learning to keep you informed and able to make safe decisions.
Introducing Hunala—the COVID risk-assessment app powered by Yale University.
Xyzzy4567
I’ve downloaded a few covid apps which quite frankly have seemed pretty useless. This one on the other hand is very well designed. Covid isn’t going to simply disappear, so “risk management” is the name of the game. But how can one weigh risks vs. reward without knowing ones own personal risk? Hunala is the answer. It forecasts your personal risk based on geographic and other factors which allows you to adjust your behavior in real time without requiring you to conduct complex risk assessment calculations yourself (which is unrealistic).
MayimbedeAzua
I like Hunala ; I use it every day. My understanding is that it builds on my social network. Although I’ve shared it with the few people I Interact with, I haven’t heard of anyone else using it. How many people are using it? If its a small number of people, how accurate is it?
TheGreenwichGirl
I love that new features are added every week. I find Hunala works better when I remind my friends by text to use Hunala . I notice new features are added regularly, and I appreciate knowing the source of my risk.
JM2364
WAZE for the virus. The more who use it the better it gets.
Very easy to use.
e-Patient Dave
First, it’s all respiratory, not specific to COVID-19 despite the press coverage.
Second, a key factor in the risk formula, seems to be whether you stay home, but it’s not defined: e.g. if I go for a walk, getting near nobody, does that count?
Third, it’s SO not cool that when they ask for your friends and family, they don’t make abundantly clear that they’re going to send them all a spam text to join. I understand why but it’s NOT cool to not make that clear.
Feels like smart people developed a good app but hype promoters got their hands on it.
olgamani
Thank you :)
Annoyed167346
Like someone else mentioned, I changed the answer about going out from yes to no and my risk went from very low to very high. Huh? And it cited my network as part of the risk - what network???? No one’s in my network and I haven’t gone out.
Alex Pogosian
requires U.S. phone number upfront
casadepunk
Fails to send me an SMS on google fi
HectorRamos
I haven’t received the confirmation text sent to my 787 telephone number. It’s a Puerto Rico area code, part of the USA and part of the AT&T network.
Yes. Hunala is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 44 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 3.6/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for Hunala Is 49.1/100.
Yes. Hunala is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 44 Hunala User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for Hunala Is 67.7/100..
Hunala works most of the time. If it is not working for you, we recommend you excersise some patience and retry later or Contact Support.
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