How to
How to train frontliners on mobile-only devices
Reach frontliners who don't have a desktop or company laptop: configure the mobile experience, optimize courses for short shifts, and verify completion on the device.
Step-by-step
Confirm the no-install mobile flow works
Aristotl is browser-based - no app store, no install. Test on iOS Safari and Android Chrome with a sample frontliner account. The learner taps the welcome email link, lands on the mobile-optimized course, and starts immediately. No download, no IT ticket, no corporate device required. This single property removes the highest friction point for distributed frontliner training.
Optimize course length for shift gaps
Frontliners train in 5–10 minute windows between rushes. From course settings, enable 'split by module' so each module is its own resumable session. Cap individual modules at 7 minutes; longer modules drop completion rates sharply. Aristotl auto-saves progress per module - a learner can pause mid-quiz, go back on the floor, and resume on their next break with no lost work.
Test on the actual device profile
Pull a representative phone from your frontliner population (often older Android, smaller screen, slower network). Take the course as a learner - verify text legibility, tap target sizes, video playback on cellular. Aristotl is built mobile-first but real-world testing catches edge cases (low-end Android keyboards, French Canadian quotation marks, Right-to-left languages). Fix what you find before rollout.
Verify completion on the device
From the franchise manager dashboard (also mobile-friendly), the manager can see crew completion at a glance during a slow moment on the floor. The same dashboard works on a phone, tablet, or back-office desktop. No 'wait until I get to a computer' bottleneck. Frontliner training and frontliner-completion verification happen on the same class of device.