DaysToHappy launches scalable mental health support platform for use in campuses and workplaces 

DaysToHappy, a behavior technology company, has launched Happy 2.0, a mental health platform designed to help university administrators and HR leaders address rising rates of anxiety and depression among students and employees.

Happy 2.0 uses AI-driven mental health training, live group coaching, communities and ongoing assessments to provide immediate mental health support. It using AI, interactive learning, and community to improve emotional wellbeing without the constraints of therapy-based systems.

Students and employees do not need to download an app or log in, Happy 2.0 is available to launch in seconds. The system is also available 24/7 for always-on access to coaching and community support.

Teams can use built-in assessments and tracking to track improvements over time in metrics such as engagement and emotional resilience.

“We’ve built Happy 2.0 to solve what HR and campus wellness leaders have struggled with for years - how to deliver meaningful, measurable mental health support to thousands, instantly,” explains Corey Davis, Founder at DaysToHappy. 

“We’re all about results - improving mental health by twenty percent in three weeks. We grew up with PE - Physical Education. But the world has changed. Now is the time for ME - Mental Education. Happy 2.0 empowers organizations and institutions to support mental wellbeing proactively and at scale.”

Earlier this year, August Schools released a new AI tool designed to support administrative teams in K–12 education with real-time data insights and automation. The product, called August Intelligence, is described by the company as the first AI agent built specifically for student wellbeing management in schools.

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