SALE EXTENDED: Final 5 Days to Save on Speech Therapy Apps!


Good news! You've got a few more days to get a bargain on the best-selling apps for speech therapy!

Because we understand procrastination and hate for anyone to miss out, we've extended the sale until the end of this weekend - Sunday, May 19 - for you to get the apps you want at the best prices.

Go to the App Store or Play Store on your iOS or Android device to find all our speech therapy apps discounted up to 40% - no special codes required. All regular and sale prices are on our website in your currency: https://tactustherapy.com/apps/

📱 The iOS App Bundles offer the biggest savings. If you already have one or more of our apps, you can complete your bundle to get the rest for very little. The Tactus Aphasia Essentials app bundle is flying off the shelves this year. You get our 8 most popular apps for under $14 USD each!

🤔 Not sure what to buy? Find the right apps for you by answering 3 questions using our App Finder to get personalized recommendations.

🎁 You can even give an app as a gift to an iOS user! Apps are the perfect gift for the new SLP grad, therapist, or family member in your life who could use one of our tools.

Cheers,

Megan

P.S. 💚 Thank you so much to everyone who has already made a purchase or told someone else about our sale! We'll be back to our regular newsletters shortly - promise!

Megan @ Tactus Therapy

I'm a speech-language pathologist & co-founder of Tactus. Tactus offers evidence-based apps for aphasia therapy and lots of free resources, articles, and education - like this newsletter. Sign up to get my updates 1-2 times a month.

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