Directgov is the UK government's digital service for people in the United Kingdom, providing a single point of access to public sector information and services.
The content is developed by government departments, working with a central Directgov team. The main outlet is via a website, though content and services are also delivered via mobile.
Directgov receives more than fifteen million visits a month, from around eight million unique users. In September 2007, the site received its one hundred millionth visitor since its launch in April 2004.
Currently the website is primarily an information resource, providing users with officially written advice and information which is targeted to specific topics (e.g. motoring, money) and audiences (e.g. disabled people, parents). It also provides directories of government departments, agencies and local councils. There is also a Welsh language version of the site.
Over time, access to online government transactions and public services will be added to the site. The site currently links to a number of online transactions and forms such as applying for a passport, buying a television licence, car licensing, registering to vote, and completing a Self Assessment tax return form.