Challenge Sponsors: Scottish Government, Directorate for Jobs and Wellbeing Economy, Dumfries and Galloway City Council, Glasgow City Council
Daysix
We provide a customisable digital platform for supported self-management. Empowering citizens to become active partners in their health and supporting professional teams to be more effective. Key modules include:
Citizen companion apps: smart service discovery, goal setting, diaries, and resource hubs.
Professional dashboards case load management, citizen support and insight to population health.
Our solution bridges the gap between clinical advice and citizen action, restoring service capacity, boosting economic productivity and supporting people to be healthier and happier
Daysix responded to CivTech Challenge 11.4
The Opportunity
Digital supported self management offers a win-win: improved citizen health and more effective public services. We demonstrate improved health and cost outcomes across situations where citizens and public bodies collaborate on health and wellbeing. We’re starting with the £1.2 billion annual cost of MSK.
Next Steps
In 2027, we will launch our companion app with Working Health Services Scotland and implement the service discovery tool across two councils. In 2028, we will onboard additional councils and employability services. Simultaneously we’ll be launching pathways for management weight, multiple chronic conditions, falls prevention and multiple sclerosis.
The Team
Daysix are experts in product design and engineering with over a decade of experience delivering healthcare innovation. We have launched validated products including the Trauma App and ScribePro, and built mobile technology for national portals like MyCare.scot. Our multidisciplinary team holds industry-standard certifications in interoperability, security, and accessibility.
Stuart Glegg
Design Director
Ben Beaumont
Software Director
Tom Montgomery
Head of Operations
Bethan Hayman
Product Designer