Why we exist
The problem is not missing software. It is missing continuity.
Care happens across clinics, homes, schools, workplaces and ordinary
routines. Most software serves only one of those settings well.
The result is repeated forms, lost context, and people having to explain
themselves again and again. For autistic people and their families, that
fragmentation becomes a barrier in its own right — to communication, to
healthcare, and to participation.
The market is feature-rich and continuity-poor. There are capable products
for clinical administration, outcome measurement, AAC, routines, education
and family–professional collaboration. Far fewer give the person
meaningful control over the information that has to travel between them.
That gap is our subject. We are not building another all-in-one autism
app. We are building the consented continuity layer for
neurodivergent care.
Our audience is not only parents. We build for autistic
people, families, and the professionals who support them — including
late-diagnosed adults, people moving from paediatric to adult services,
and AAC users who have aged out of child-oriented systems.