Mobile @mcd Intranet Access
atmcd turns the @mcd intranet into a phone-sized work hub for authorized McDonald's staff. The home area brings workplace information, internal services, and navigation into one place, so users can check a resource while moving through a restaurant or working away from a desktop. It is designed for business use rather than public food ordering or a consumer loyalty account.
The interface keeps the branded portal at the center and offers a menu plus an Apps and Tools search field. That structure helps a user start with a known destination or search for a service by name. When the organization’s intranet is reachable and the user has the right access, the app provides a compact route to workplace information used across the @mcd environment.
Searchable Workplace Tools and Documents
Workplace resources are easier to handle when the app separates tool shortcuts from the document library. The Apps and Tools area surfaces entries such as Agency 123, Digital Resource Center, Global Travel Services, iExpense, and Service Café, giving staff direct starting points for common internal tasks.
The document area adds a search field and a list of company references, including a website walkthrough, homepage material, culture brochure, organization chart, and brand book. Users can open a document or follow its row into a deeper page instead of hunting through a long browser bookmark list. This makes atmcd useful for quick policy lookups, brand reminders, travel or expense work, and other moments when a phone is more convenient than a workstation.
News Feeds, Posts, and Team Directory
atmcd also acts as a lightweight internal communication layer. A feed can present workplace posts with text, images, links, reactions, and comment counts, allowing staff to catch up on announcements or shared updates without opening a separate social app. Conversations and link previews keep an item connected to its original context.
A directory view complements the feed by offering a search field and a scrollable list of colleagues with names, roles, and profile photos. Selecting a person can lead to more profile context, while the directory helps employees identify the right teammate before asking for help. These features suit managers and staff who need fast people and information lookup during a shift, a meeting, or a visit to another restaurant.
Shortcuts for Everyday McDonald's Work
The portal’s I need to area turns recurring requests into visible shortcuts. Entries can point to a growth plan, corporate website, expense reporting, travel booking, AccessMcD, workplace solutions, or a global people page. Keeping these destinations together reduces the number of separate apps and remembered URLs a staff member needs during the day.
Language settings add a practical layer for teams working across regions, with choices such as English, English AU/NZ, Azerbaijani, Chinese, Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese Taiwan, and other locales. A Help entry can route to help.mcd.com in Chrome when more guidance is needed. Together, these shortcuts make atmcd more practical for quick administrative tasks across a working day.