UK-built software for regulated specialist services

Workflow software for regulated providers

NovaLattix is building workflow software for regulated service sectors with fragmented operations, high documentation burden, and weak market-specific tooling. We are starting with behavioural health through HapMetrix, a UK-first product shaped around ABA practice and governance realities.

UK-built. HapMetrix first. Governance-aware by design.

About NovaLattix

A company thesis with a clear first wedge

NovaLattix Ltd is a UK software company focused on building secure, practical software for specialised service sectors where teams still operate through fragmented workflows, spreadsheets, paper records, and generic systems. The company thesis is to build software for operationally complex environments where better workflow design, automation, and measured AI support can improve service delivery.

HapMetrix is the first product and the first market wedge, not the full definition of NovaLattix. We are beginning with the UK ABA and behavioural health market because the need is concrete, founder insight is strong, and the UK and EU governance context creates a clear opportunity for a native, privacy-conscious platform rather than a generic practice management tool.

Why this market

HapMetrix sits in a niche with real demand, real friction, and weak local tooling

HapMetrix is our first platform: a purpose-built system for ABA providers and behavioural practitioners. The product is aimed at a specific operational gap where UK-native governance, better workflow structure, and lower-friction reporting matter more than broad feature sprawl.

01

Market demand is rising

In England, 638,700 children and young people had EHC plans in January 2025, up 10.8% year on year.

02

Professional infrastructure is localising

The BACB closed UK certification entry from 1 January 2026, increasing the need for UK-specific operating models and tooling.

03

Governance is part of the gap

UK and EU privacy, hosting, and operational expectations create an opening for a product designed locally from the start.

Positioning

NovaLattix should read as focused, not narrow

The company is not sector agnostic in the abstract. It is focused on regulated specialist services, starting with behavioural health because that is where the first clear product wedge exists.

Company thesis

Build software for specialist providers with high-friction workflows, fragmented data, and meaningful governance requirements.

First wedge

Start with UK ABA and behavioural health, where a known workflow gap and direct practitioner insight already exist.

Product principle

Use automation and AI where they remove operational drag, while keeping practitioner judgement and accountability central.

Growth path

Establish UK market credibility first, then expand into Europe and adjacent regulated service categories with similar needs.

Why now

Investors and startup programs are backing vertical software with operational depth

AI funding is concentrating into vertical use cases

In Europe, AI accounted for 34.5% of venture deal value in H1 2025.

Digital health buyers are prioritising workflow tools

In 2025, clinical and non-clinical workflow companies captured 39% of digital health funding.

Cloud startup programs favour clear, buildable products

The major cloud programs reward startups with an MVP, a defined market, and a credible scale path.

What is working

Applied AI is strongest when attached to a clear operational workflow, not when presented as a general-purpose technology story.

Where NovaLattix fits

NovaLattix fits the vertical software pattern: real operational pain, local governance complexity, and an identifiable early customer group.

What that enables

That makes HapMetrix a stronger candidate for startup programs and a stronger foundation for later company expansion.

Responsible product roadmap

Automation and AI should reduce friction around delivery, documentation, and oversight

NovaLattix is exploring software and AI-assisted features that reduce repetitive administration, improve reporting workflows, and make structured operational data more usable. The goal is not to automate judgement-heavy care decisions, but to reduce the friction around routine work.

Documentation

Support structured records, summaries, and routine administrative outputs

Oversight

Keep practitioners and service leads in control of judgement, review, and sign-off

Governance

Build privacy, data handling, and operational safeguards into the product direction from the start

Beta access

Interested in shaping HapMetrix?

Request beta access if you are an ABA provider, consultant, supervisor, clinic owner, independent practitioner, or field expert interested in early collaboration.