On compatible Apple devices, myTuur supports Siri and app shortcuts. In the current iOS code, these actions are among the phrases that are directly configured as app shortcuts:
start the Discover Tour
stop the Discover Tour
start audio
pause audio
move to the next spot
move to the previous spot
show nearby spots
show food options nearby
find out what you can do tonight or tomorrow
check tickets for events
The German Siri phrases that are actually configured in the code are essentially:
myTuur City Guide App - Starte die Entdeckertour
myTuur City Guide App - Entdeckertour starten
myTuur City Guide App - Beende die Entdeckertour
myTuur City Guide App - Entdeckertour beenden
myTuur City Guide App - Starte Audio
myTuur City Guide App - Pausiere Audio
myTuur City Guide App - Nächster Spot
myTuur City Guide App - Vorheriger Spot
myTuur City Guide App - Zeig Spots in der Nähe
myTuur City Guide App - Zeige mir Spots in meiner Nähe
myTuur City Guide App - Zeige mir wo ich Essen gehen kann
myTuur City Guide App - Was kann ich machen
myTuur City Guide App - Prüfe Tickets
Important for users:
In practice, users normally say Hey Siri first. That is Siri system behavior and not part of the phrase configured in the app.
The app opens automatically for these commands.
The Siri intents switch the app into the Explore context.
For public help, we should document the commands with the full app name.
Not every command is equally useful in every state:
Generally suitable: start the Discover Tour, show nearby spots, What can I do?, Check tickets
Only useful with an active context: start audio, pause audio, next spot, previous spot
In practice, this means:
If there is no active tour or running navigation, Siri can still open the app, but some commands will not always trigger a visible action.
For audio and spot commands, the user should ideally already be in an active tour or a fitting navigation session.
Important technical note:
Additional intents such as Pause tour, Resume tour and Stop audio do exist in the code, but they are not currently part of the visible app shortcut phrase list. We should therefore not document them yet as fixed Siri voice commands.