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# Shiny webapp
-`unmarked` now includes a [Shiny](https://shiny.rstudio.com/) webapp that can be used to conduct power analyses.
+`unmarked` now includes a [Shiny](https://shiny.posit.co/) webapp that can be used to conduct power analyses.
The Shiny app is launched with the `shinyPower()` function, which takes as a template model as an input argument (see above).
This function opens a window in your web browser.
Once the application is loaded, you can experiment with different settings and generate summaries and figures for the resulting power estimates.