STUDENT ENGAGEMENT PLATFORM
Every student, connected from day one
myday brings together everything your students need: timetables, campus news, and more, all in one personalised portal they’ll actually use.







One place for every student moment.
myday is the go-to student engagement platform that brings together everything learners need, from timetables, attendance, grades and more, delivered as a seamless, personalised experience across web and mobile.
We support students at every stage, from prospective to alumni. Institutions get the tools to boost engagement, improve retention, and act on data and insight.
HIGHLY CUSTOMISABLE
Your brand. Their experience.
Create personalised dashboards with your own branding, colour schemes, and content. Serve different experiences for different student groups — first years, international students, postgrads — all from one platform.
- White-label with your institution's branding
- Role-based dashboards per student cohort or stage
- Multilingual support for international students
- Available across web and mobile (iOS & Android)
CENTRALISED INFORMATION
Everything students need, in one place.
On a single dashboard, students can access their calendar, courses, email, grades, and tasks, all seamlessly connected to your SIS. Keep them informed with up-to-date campus details like PC availability, maps, account balances, and library services.
- One dashboard for academic and campus information
- Live campus info: PC availability, maps, and library services
- Built-in CMS for easy content creation and critical updates
- Internal and external news feeds and social media posts on the dashboard
ANALYTICS & ATTENDANCE
Turn data into action.
Track engagement in real time. See daily users, banner impressions, and attendance trends then filter to identify who needs outreach before it’s too late.
- Comprehensive engagement dashboard with key metrics
- Attendance monitoring and track engagement trends
- Filter by cohort, campus, course, or date range
TARGETED COMMUNICATIONS
Reach every student, every time.
Send targeted push notifications, alerts across web and mobile. From personalised announcements and banners to emergency alerts — every message is visible, trackable, and acted upon.
- Push notifications for web and mobile
- Segment messages by cohort, stage, or campus
- Built-in engagement reporting per message
- Emergency broadcast capability
STREAMLINED INTEGRATIONS
Your campus, connected.
myday integrates seamlessly with your SIS, LMS, and other campus systems. Single sign-on means students access everything with one set of credentials — no friction, no forgotten passwords.
- Connects with Blackboard, Moodle, Canvas, and more
- Single sign-on & multiple authentication methods
- Centralise library, email, grades, and maps in one UI
WHY MYDAY?
More than a portal. A digital companion.
Students used to bounce between disconnected systems. myday changes that, meeting students where they are, at every stage of their journey.
Personalised by default
Every student sees a dashboard built for them, by role, stage, cohort, or campus. Not a one-size-fits-all portal.
Engagement from day one
myday starts working before students arrive, onboarding tasks, campus maps, and welcome comms all in one place.
Seamless experience
myday offers both a web and native mobile app, so the experience is just as powerful on iOS and Android as on desktop.
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FAQs
myday is a student engagement platform built for higher and further education institutions. Where a traditional student portal acts as a passive information hub — displaying timetables or notices — myday delivers a personalised experience that adapts to each student based on their course, year, and campus. It brings together institutional communications, as well as campus and course information in one place, creating a digital home students actually return to daily. The focus is on driving engagement and belonging, not just broadcasting information.
myday includes a personalised news feed, targeted push notifications, student service signposting, timetable integration, and fully customisable dashboards. Institutions can target content to specific student groups — by programme, year, or campus — ensuring communications are relevant rather than generic. Students can personalise their own experience by prioritising the tiles they use most on their dashboard. The platform is available as a white-labelled mobile app and web experience, so students engage with it as part of their institution’s brand.
Student disengagement is one of the leading causes of dropout. myday addresses this by creating consistent, relevant touchpoints between students and the support, community, and resources available to them — particularly in the critical early weeks of term. By surfacing wellbeing services, deadline reminders, and community content at the right moment, institutions can identify disengaged students earlier and intervene more effectively. Institutions using myday have reported improvements in student satisfaction and higher engagement with support services.
Yes. myday integrates with leading student information systems (SIS) , enabling accurate personalisation and cohort-based communications without manual effort. It also connects with major learning management systems (LMS) including Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard, surfacing course content and notifications within the student engagement layer. This means students get a single view of academic information without switching between disconnected tools, and institutions avoid duplicating communications across multiple platforms.
Institutions using myday have seen measurable improvements in student engagement, satisfaction scores, and uptake of support services. Case studies from Swansea University, Ayrshire College, and the University of Wales Trinity Saint David demonstrate how myday has helped institutions improve the student experience, increase the visibility of key services, and create a stronger sense of community — particularly for commuter students and those studying across multiple campuses.