The intention of the app was to get more children and young people outside, and within the first three weeks after the relaunch, the app had been downloaded almost 19,000 times, and more than 27,000 children had explored nature in Denmark through the Woop hunt experience. Since the relaunch, the app has been downloaded 145,000 times, and more than 10,000 task sets and 16,000 treasure hunts have been created; 70,000 games have been started, and the average usage time is 25 minutes and nine seconds.
During its lifetime, the app has been a great catalyst for getting children and young people out and experiencing nature, and in this way, it fulfils DDS 'desire to create a plan B for families who want to create a stronger connection to nature, create less time on social media. Additionally, because Woop is suitable for children to use on their own, it’s become more than just a teaching tool for adults to use, it’s also a safe, fun space for kids to create their own outdoor experiences. The Woop app has been praised for linking the digital with the physical and creating learning opportunities for children and young people.
Even as the app’s userbase has extended, Woop is still very relevant for the original intended audience: Danish Scouts. For various scout corps, Woop is used for activities and events such as Sankt Hans as well as in everyday life. Using the app, scout leaders can create activities for members that previously required far more preparation and oversight. The update of the app has benefitted the public, making it easier and more fun for children and young people to go outside. Schools use the app for outdoor math classes, birthday parties are being celebrated outside, and the combination of the digital and the physical brings nature closer to us while simultaneous preparing everyone for our phygital connected future.
“Together with the Valtech team, we made Woops digital treasure hunt a better and more creative tool for scout leaders and teachers, and an even more exciting game for kids in Denmark.” – Trine Hansen, Digital Consultant, The Danish Scout Council