Xyla Wellbeing
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Xyla Wellbeing

ICSG Limited · released 18 May 2026 · Open in App Store ↗

Revenue 30d not estimated
Downloads 30d not estimated
Rating 4.60 5 reviews

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Description

Start your weight loss journey with Xyla Wellbeing – your personalised support app designed to help you build healthier habits, lose weight, and feel your best.

The Xyla Wellbeing app is currently only available to participants of the NHS Digital Adult Weight Management programme.

Key Features

Once you have received your invite to join the programme, download the app to access:

Task list – stay on track with your weekly checklist.

Goals – see your progress towards your weight loss goal and break down big targets into manageable steps.

Connected apps – record activity, steps and other health readings.

Challenges – take on fun challenges and earn motivational badges.

Resources – discover healthy recipes, interactive content, and helpful tools.

Online learning – access guided lessons on nutrition, activity, and wellbeing.

Community – share your journey and find support from other programme participants.

Coach chat – message your health coach for guidance.

Coach sessions – keep up to date with coaching appointments.

Features may vary depending on your programme.

How It Works

Download Xyla Wellbeing following receipt of your Welcome email. Register by signing up in just a few simple steps. Onboard by answering a few quick questions so we can tailor the app to your needs. Stay engaged by using the app’s tools and coaching support to stay motivated and progress with your weight loss journey.

Ready to Begin?

Put your health and wellbeing first – start your weight loss journey with Xyla Wellbeing.

This app is intended to support users in managing their weight safely, effectively and in line with current clinical and public health guidelines.

This does not however constitute medical advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical judgment. You should always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical condition, diagnosis, symptoms or treatment decisions.