Dysia is a mobile copilot for people who struggle with numbers in everyday life. It offers simple tools for money, time, discounts, tips, cash, appointments, analog clocks, comparing numbers and turning words into digits.
Dyscalculia is a learning difference that makes it harder to understand, use, estimate, compare or remember numbers. For many people, it affects everyday life as much as school math.
Yes. Many adults have dyscalculia or dyscalculia-like difficulties. Some were never diagnosed as children and only notice the pattern later through daily challenges with time, money, numbers or directions.
Common signs can include difficulty reading analog clocks, calculating tips, managing cash, comparing numbers, estimating time, following directions, remembering numeric facts, or feeling anxious when numbers appear.
Dysia is a mobile app designed to make everyday numbers easier, clearer and less stressful for people who struggle with dyscalculia or number-related tasks.
No. Dysia is not a diagnostic tool. It is a practical support app. For diagnosis or clinical advice, you should contact a qualified professional.
Dysia includes tools for paying in cash, splitting a bill, leaving a tip, checking discounts and understanding amounts more visually.
Yes. The split bill tool is designed for situations where you need to divide a bill and want a clear result without doing the calculation mentally.
Yes. Dysia can help you choose a tip level and calculate what you need to pay, which can reduce stress in restaurants or services.
Yes. Dysia can calculate the final price of a product on sale and help you understand whether a percentage discount is really useful.
Yes. Dysia includes a wallet-style tool with bills and coins so you can better understand whether you have enough cash and what to pay.
Yes. Dysia can help you work out appointment times, convert AM/PM time, read analog clocks, and decide when to leave based on preparation and travel time.
Yes. Dysia includes an analog clock tool made to turn clock reading into a clearer, less stressful task.
Yes. The compare numbers tool helps identify the smallest or greatest number, including decimal values.
Yes. Dysia includes a tool for building a number from words, such as turning a written number into digits step by step.
Yes. Dysia includes a simple left and right support tool for moments when directions become confusing.
No. Dysia can be useful for anyone who finds everyday number tasks confusing, stressful or slow, whether or not they have an official diagnosis.
Dysia is designed to reduce stress by turning number tasks into clearer guided steps. It does not treat anxiety, but it may make everyday number situations feel more manageable.
Yes. Dysia is available on the App Store for iPhone and on Google Play for Android.
You can download Dysia from the App Store for iPhone or from Google Play for Android using the store buttons on this page.
Yes. Dysia is especially useful for adults who want practical help with everyday number situations, not just school exercises.
Dysia is a daily support app. It does not diagnose dyscalculia and does not replace an assessment or advice from a qualified professional.