Women's March app
Women's March in Washington D.C. has an official app. Women's March/DoubleDutch

If you’re going to the Women’s March in Washington D.C. Saturday, you might want to download the event’s official app.

Hundreds of thousands are expected to gather and protest against President Donald Trump’s position on numerous civil rights issues just one day after he takes office. Organizers have released an app for protesters, which will send updates throughout the event for those participating.

Women's March Map

The app comes with a map of where the rally will take place and the march’s trajectory. The map also points out where bathrooms are, as well as breast-feeding areas, warming buses, entry-points, closures, reunification and info tents, first aid and other important points. The Women’s March app also has information on legal service, including legal hotlines and information on what your rights are.

Women's March app map
Women's March app. Screenshot by Denisse Moreno

Additionally, the app has a list of the speakers and performers participating at the event. The application also lists the event’s agenda and gives you the option to import your calendar under “My Agenda.”

Users can also post updates and pictures through the app’s forum. The Women’s March app gives users the chance to connect their LinkedIn account or create a profile in order to share with others.

The app is free and is available for iOS 8.0 or later and Android devices.

The rally will kick off at 10 a.m. EST with a program replete of star-studded speakers and performers, including Madonna, Katy Perry, America Ferrera, Ashley Judd, Michael Moore, Scarlett Johansson and many others. The march will start at 1:15 p.m.

The Women’s March event is unifying various groups who were offended by the comments made by Trump during his presidential campaign, as well as those who are concerned about how his administration will treat women, immigrants, Muslims, poor Americans, those with disabilities and the LGBTQ community.