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Compass, the revolutionary application that aims to reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes

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SYDNEY, Oct. 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Approximately 1 million Australian adults have Type 2 diabetes and it is estimated over 2 million people are pre-diabetic or are at high risk of developing the disease.* Miroma Project Factory (MPF)[1] collaborated with leading Government scientists and researchers to develop a 12-week health program for Australians at risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes.

Compass, the revolutionary application that aims to reduce the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes Compass app by MPF helps Australians reduce risk of Type 2 diabetes through gamified health tracking and education.

The Compass app was created through an extensive co-design process with a group of target users. They wanted this to be game-like, but not a game; to be strongly based on Australian iconography; to build in information and learning as a key deliverable and to be engaging, accessible, trustworthy. They wanted to see their progress as a 'journey' and be given challenges to show their resilience - all with the aim of increasing their knowledge as a foundation to changing their behaviour.

As the leaders in behavioural change, MPF ensured that Compass used proven techniques and scientifically validated data to help users increase their 'health literacy' and adopt healthier habits around physical activity and eating. Each day of each week, there were missions, represented as stepping stones on the journey, to complete.

Glen Wong [2]Head of Production MPF commented[3][4], "From the start, it was a real partnership to achieve a common goal. They were really receptive to our ideas, actively participated in the development of the app and gave us great feedback. We're thrilled with the results and can see how this can be repurposed in many different ways for various kinds of good."

The app uses the devices' inbuilt health tracker, including wearables, to record a user's step count in order to track their activity and display progress throughout the program.

Compass users were encouraged to log their mood each day and to undertake targeted improvements related to their levels of physical activity, nutrition and diet, as well as increase their health literacy and general health awareness. These were represented back to the, in playful graphs and they could see how they progressed from a human perspective - for example, their steps were represented as a journey around Australia.

Based on their identified activities, Compass gave them options to adjust their actions using cognitive behavioural change techniques. This helped the app to have a stronger effect on people and developed more long-lasting change.

The app was part of a closed trial and included over 300 users. Post trial feedback was incredibly positive about the app and all users felt that the encouragement and gamified nature increased their compliance, enjoyment and participation.

About Miroma Project Factory

Miroma Project Factory is a multi award-winning digital production and development house that creates innovative and interactive digital products across web, mobile, social media and games platforms. Miroma Project Factory is a female-led team and was recently listed by Woman Love Tech as one of 11 creating an amazing workplace for their employees. Its' reputation is built on delivering ground-breaking products in entertainment, broadcast and health with a deep specialisation in gamification for engagement and behavioural change.  For more information, please visit www.theprojectfactory.com[5].

Press ContactMiroma Project Factoryinfo@theprojectfactory.com[6] 

References

  1. ^ Miroma Project Factory (MPF) (www.theprojectfactory.com)
  2. ^ Glen Wong (www.linkedin.com)
  3. ^ Head of Production MPF (www.linkedin.com)
  4. ^ commented (www.linkedin.com)
  5. ^ www.theprojectfactory.com (www.theprojectfactory.com)
  6. ^ info@theprojectfactory.com (www.prnasia.com)

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