Unlock a world of discounts and rewards with the new Young Scot app 

App features youth info, replacement cards and interactive map 

Developed with direct input from young people, the new Young Scot app provides an easy and accessible way for young people to enjoy the benefits of Young Scot, including access to discounts in 1000s of locations across Scotland. 

It also serves as a portal to our free membership platform giving young people the opportunity to earn points by participating in positive activities such as sharing their views, reading articles or volunteering. They can use their points to unlock unique rewards such competitions for high-end tech products, concert tickets or money-can't-buy experiences.  

The app is available to any young person aged 12-25 in Scotland with a Young Scot National Entitlement Card (Young Scot NEC) and features: 

  • Interactive discount map 

Using the ‘Near Me’ function, young people can view the nearest Young Scot discounts to their location, from 10% off at Co-op and 20% off at Pizza Hut to many special local discounts at theatres, cinemas, shops and restaurants.  

  • A digital card to make use of Young Scot discounts 

The app links to the Young Scot NEC and can be used in store to access show and go discounts. Please note that young people should continue to use their physical Young Scot National Entitlement Card for free bus travel and proof of age (PASS). 

  • Order a new replacement card 

Once a young person has already linked their card to the Young Scot app and if their personal details haven’t changed, they can also use the app to apply for a replacement Young Scot National Entitlement Card. 

The release of the Young Scot app is another step in our continuous work to provide universal services for all young people combined with targeted, bespoke support to address stigma, inequalities and inaccessibility. For those eligible, the app can therefore also be used to access specialist services such as the Young Carers Package. 

Emma, 24, who helped develop the app, said: 

“It’s been such a fascinating experience working with Young Scot to develop their new app - I think it represents a new direction for the organisation that will only make it more accessible for people. Working with other young people to create an app for young people in Scotland was tremendously fun and insightful!” 

 

Improvement Service Head of Digital Public Services, Andrew Campbell said:   

"We are absolutely delighted to be working in partnership with Young Scot to support the development and launch of the Young Scot mobile app. This collaboration represents a significant step forward in empowering young people across Scotland, providing them with innovative tools and resources to enhance their lives. We look forward to seeing the positive impact this app will have on young people across Scotland.” 

 

Visit our FAQ page to find information on how to download and use the app, as well as any other questions young people might have.  

Lenka Murova