Empowering mental

health journeys: AI support

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Personalised, instantly accessible support to enhance care and optimise clinical outcomes.

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Watch this ITN production to understand how Wysa helps people in NHS Talking Therapy pathways

Whole pathway support

Digital front door: Tailored referral conversations connect users to appropriate care pathways quickly and effectively

Customisable question flows and conditional logic to optimise clinical and organisational efficiencies

Robust risk escalation pathways and immediate signposting to key support services for issues such as drug/alcohol use, housing, and debt.

Full integration with NHS Talking Therapy Electronic Patient Record Systems including pre-populated clinical summaries and flagging for key service priorities

Wysa 24/7 conversational care: Personalised AI driven mental health support

An anonymous and judgment-free space for open and private conversations - users can talk about anything, anywhere, any time.

On-demand access to an extensive library of evidence-based video, audio, and conversational resources for a range of difficulties including stress, anxiety, low mood and chronic pain.

For those in crisis, immediate access to local and national support helplines as well as grounding exercises and the option of creating an individualised safety plan

Mood monitoring, conversation histories and daily check-ins help users to stay on track and reflect on their progress.

Configurable in-app branding, support and signposting

Wysa Copilot

Web-based communication platform between patient and therapist

Key functionality includes direct messaging, customisable messaging templates, document upload facility, Wysa tool prescription and ability to create shared goals, notes, and worksheets

The Wysa app serves as a central, easy-to-access repository for all written psychoeducational material recommended by the therapist, as well as audios such as progressive muscle relaxations or grounding exercises

Integration with NHS TT Electronic Patient Record Systems, so all data and insights sit within your EPR reducing the burden and amount of work for your clinicians

Benefits for patients, clinicians, and services

Learn more about the whole patient care pathway and how AI enhances the patient journey

Read more on this blog and watch the webinar recording here. Want to know how Wysa supports the NHS? This webinar shares the experience of Steps2Wellbeing (Dorset Healthcare) of using AI to reduce administration times, maximize clinical time, and improve access without increasing risk. Mayden’s Fiona Dawson (Mayden/iaptus) discusses the essential role that data flow and information sharing have in ensuring that as we move toward a more digital future we have an integrated and regulated ecosystem.

The webinar covers:

Improving access with new digital tools

How to support patients 24/7 whilst they wait for treatment

Is it safe to use AI in a clinical setting?

Case study - Dorset Step2Wellbeing's new chatty front door

Clinically safe, and secure

Data privacy, security, and clinical safety are at the core of how Wysa is designed. Wysa was the first AI mental health app to meet NHS UK's DCB 0129 Standard of Clinical Safety. Wysa is a top ORCHA-approved app and has been awarded the Best in Privacy by Mozilla Foundations for two consecutive years - 2022 and 2023.

Clients and Certifications

Disclaimer: Wysa is not designed to assist with crises such as abuse, severe mental health conditions that may cause feelings of suicide, harm to self, and any other medical emergencies. Wysa cannot and will not offer medical or clinical advice. It can only suggest that users seek advanced and professional medical help. Please reach out to your country-specific suicide hotline in case of an emergency.


You must be at least 18 years of age to use Wysa. If you are between 13 and 18 years of age, please read through the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy along with your parents or legal guardian to understand eligibility before use. Wysa is not designed to be used by children under 13.