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Cuttsy+Cuttsy launches R:SQD – a new way to predict and improve trial success

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.

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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.

A new kind of trial health check

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.”

Supporting every stage of the trial journey

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.

  • Study rescue: When a trial is struggling, R:SQD delivers a rapid health check and recovery plan, pinpointing participant-experience fail points and guiding sponsors to regain momentum, protect timelines, and rebuild engagement.
  • Campaign planning: Ahead of launch, R:SQD predicts how ready a study is to support participants from day 1. Its readiness score and activation blueprint help leaders allocate resources effectively, identify risks early, and ensure every new trial starts strong.
  • Protocol consulting: By reviewing draft protocols through a participant lens, R:SQD highlights where complexity or burden could affect enrolment and retention,  helping teams design trials that are not only scientifically robust but also patient-ready and practical in the real world.

Turning data into difference

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.”

Ready to give your trial a health check?

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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