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Calmer days. Clearer care.

AutismOS learns your care profile and uses it everywhere — appointment prep, IEP drafts, school emails, research, daily logs. One place. Always personal.

Free during beta. We’ll email when you’re in.

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Less tracking. More living.

Log what happened, keep routines moving, and get research matched to your child’s care profile.

The Composer

Talk to it like a friend.

No more scattered notes, forgotten details, or re-explaining everything at every appointment. Just say what happened.

  • Logs triggers, interventions, and outcomes automatically
  • Updates the Care Profile with every conversation
  • Works like texting — type or speak, done in seconds

Alex had a tough time transitioning from math to lunch today. He calmed down after we used the noise-cancelling headphones.

Got it. I've logged this for you:

Trigger: TransitionTool: HeadphonesOutcome: Calmed

Care Profile & Spectrum Wheel

Finally see the full picture.

You've explained your child's sensory needs to every new therapist, every school meeting, every emergency room. The Spectrum Wheel captures it once — and AutismOS uses it everywhere.

  • Captures the profile that makes your child unique — strengths and all
  • Identify invisible triggers and patterns
  • Exportable “Care Story” for doctors & therapists
Alex’s Care Profile15 axes
Social & SensoryExecutive & MotorDaily Living & Interests

Social & Sensory

5 axes

Executive & Motor

5 axes

Daily Living & Interests

5 axes

Context-Aware Research

Research that already knows your child.

Generic web searches lead to generic panic. AutismOS searches clinical guidelines and peer-reviewed studies — then filters everything through your child’s specific profile. Every answer comes with citations and plain-language summaries.

Clinical Guideline

Sensory Processing and Clothing Resistance in ASD (Ages 4–8)

J. Autism Dev Disord, 2024Matched to Alex’s profile

Peer-Reviewed Study

Weighted Clothing Interventions for Morning Routine Compliance

Occupational Therapy International, 20233 practical steps

Practice Recommendation

Gradual Desensitization Protocol for Tactile Defensiveness

AOTA Practice GuidelinesAligned with OT interventions

Practical next steps

End sessions with ready-made questions for your pediatrician or specialist.

Questions for your pediatrician or specialist

  • Is 0.5 mg an appropriate starting dose given Alex’s age and weight?
  • Should we trial liquid melatonin for 2 weeks before considering alternatives?

The Digital Whiteboard

Routines that stick. Frictionless days.

Routines matter — and the AutismOS Whiteboard keeps them running with the same ease as the physical one on your fridge, but available everywhere.

  • See the whole day at a glance
  • Keep routines steady across caregivers and devices
  • Adjust the plan without starting from scratch
Monday, March 30Today
Sensory check-in7:45 AMSkip
Get dressed — soft blue shirt, joggers8:00 AMSkip
Breakfast — safe food (oatmeal)8:15 AMSkip
Take morning medication8:30 AMSkip
Transition warning — 5 min to leave8:40 AMSkip

Built for real-life autism care

Every decision in AutismOS comes back to one question: does this make daily care easier to navigate?

Evidence

Research-backed, not opinion‑based

Every insight cites primary research and clinical guidelines. No Facebook groups, no guesswork.

Privacy

Care data deserves real privacy

Your child’s care data stays encrypted and private. We strip identifying details before any AI processing — and we never sell or share your information. Period.

Autonomy

Information, not advice

AutismOS surfaces the right research and practical next steps. The decisions are always yours.

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