November 27, 2025 | Campaign planning, Protocol consulting, R:SQD, Study rescue, clinical trials
Cuttsy+Cuttsy has launched R:SQD, an innovative recruitment and retention success scoring tool that helps clinical trial sponsors predict, measure, and improve participant engagement and trial outcomes.

R:SQD, a groundbreaking recruitment and retention success scoring tool that gives clinical trial sponsors the evidence, insight, and confidence to design and deliver truly participant-centred studies, has launched today.
By blending trial data with patient insights, R:SQD delivers a clear, evidence-based score showing how ready a trial is to attract, recruit, and retain participants, as well as providing tailored recommendations to strengthen engagement and protect trial outcomes.
R:SQD provides a rapid, evidence-based assessment of how participant-ready a study really is. Its unique scoring system reveals the barriers that may be limiting recruitment or driving dropouts, while expert-driven recommendations help sponsors act early, remove friction, and build trust with participants.
“When recruitment slows or retention drops, it can be hard to see what’s really holding a trial back,” said Stacey Davidson, Head of Strategy and Content at Cuttsy+Cuttsy. “R:SQD cuts through the noise, combining data and empathy to deliver clarity, confidence, and practical next steps. It’s about turning insight into action – helping today’s trials become tomorrow’s breakthroughs.”
R:SQD is designed to add value across the full trial lifecycle, whether teams are rescuing an underperforming study, planning a launch, or designing a protocol.
Unlike traditional analytics platforms, R:SQD blends quantitative insight with human understanding. Its tailored recommendations provide clear, evidence-based actions that make trials more inclusive, efficient, and participant friendly.
“R:SQD reflects our belief that people should be at the heart of every clinical trial,” said Mathew Cutts, Co-Founder and Director of Cuttsy+Cuttsy. “By giving sponsors the tools to see, understand, and address the real barriers to participation, we can help create studies that deliver better experiences and better results.”
R:SQD is now available to pharmaceutical companies, CROs, and research organisations seeking to strengthen recruitment, retention, and participant engagement strategies.
Discover how R:SQD can put your trial on track for success. Talk to our team.
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