Delivering workshops to evaluate different user groups to shape Aestora's product road map

CORC were commissioned by Aestora to explore public perceptions of their Digital Health Score. This AI-powered system was developed to help young people, and their parents or carers, see the likely psychological impact of online content. By providing an easy to understand evaluation of digital experiences, it empowers users to make informed decisions about their online engagement.

CORC delivered a series of workshops designed to evaluate how different user groups - young people, parents, and clinicians - viewed the tool's categorisation and methodology. Through these, several key recommendations emerged that were used by Aestora to help shape their product road map.

Further information about this project, which ran from November 2024 to March 2025, is available here.

Aestora blog: a tool for understanding the psychological impact of online content

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