The anxiety-app market has exploded. NHS-recommended digital CBT programmes (SilverCloud, Headspace Health, Wysa, Woebot) are now offered as first-line interventions for mild-to-moderate anxiety. Independent apps add features daily.
This is broadly a good thing. Digital tools have made evidence-based techniques accessible to millions. They have also dramatically reduced the stigma around seeking help.
What they have not done — what no app has done — is cure anxiety disorder.
What digital CBT does well
What digital CBT does not do
The published evidence
Meta-analyses consistently show modest effects for digital CBT in mild anxiety. Effect sizes drop sharply for moderate-to-severe presentations. Engagement is the constant problem: studies routinely find dropout rates above 50% within the first month.
Where apps fit in a recovery plan
Apps are best understood as one component of a broader plan, not as a stand-alone intervention. They work well as:
Where LAR Coaching sits in this landscape
LAR Coaching is the structured human-led programme that addresses the underlying sensitised anxiety response — the precise piece that no app currently delivers. For our clients, the combination of LAR's coach-led work and a well-chosen app for daily grounding is a powerful one.
650,000+ recoveries. None of them by app alone.
The next step
If any of this resonates, book a free 30-minute Recovery Call with one of our LAR Coaches. No pressure, no obligation — just a real conversation about what is happening to you and whether the LAR programme is the right fit. Sessions are delivered worldwide via Zoom, Phone or FaceTime.