Built for NDIS-funded families and their therapists. The therapist designs the program. The child follows a calm, friendly voice. The parent sees what is working. Therapy keeps going between sessions, the way it was always meant to.
Every family with a neurodivergent child gets sent home with exercises to practise. Most do not. Not because they do not care. Because life is busy, the exercises feel clinical, and parents are not therapists.
The research is consistent. Children make the most progress when they practise often, in short bursts, between formal sessions. When they do not practise, progress stalls and families feel guilty.
59%
of families complete home programs less than 75% of the time
ASHA, 2024
88%
face structural barriers like time, confidence, or routine
ASHA, 2024
1×
weekly therapy sessions, when 2 to 3 are clinically recommended
Allied health practice
Pick the exercises, set the order, record the prompts. The therapist controls the clinical content end-to-end. Therapoice is their between-sessions tool, never their replacement.
A calm, friendly voice walks the child through each activity at their pace. No reading, no screens of text. Just the next thing to try.
A simple dashboard shows what was done, what is coming up, and how the child is engaging. Less guilt. Clearer routines.
Every session at home becomes a signal the therapist can act on. They walk into the next clinic session informed, not catching up.
Real progress in therapy happens between sessions, not just inside them. Therapoice exists to make that practice happen, designed by the therapist, supervised by the parent, never trying to be the clinician.
Australia is investing heavily in early intervention through the National Autism Strategy 2025 to 2031, the $4 billion Thriving Kids program, and MRFF AI healthcare funding. Therapoice turns that investment into measurable outcomes between sessions.
Every home session is goal-linked and timestamped, generating the documentation that NDIS goal-tracking already requires.
Children practise more often without adding clinician time, so the same NDIS plan stretches further.
One platform, multiple disciplines, aligned with the National Autism Strategy and Thriving Kids investment.
Therapoice exists because the gap between therapy and home practice is measured, well documented, and growing. Australia has the population, the need, and the NDIS funding context to act on it. Therapoice also produces the goal-linked documentation that NDIS providers already need to keep.
170,000
Australian children on NDIS early intervention
NDIS Quarterly, June 2025
1 in 5
Australian school children identified as neurodivergent
Square Holes Research, 2025
$16,700
average annual NDIS spend per child in early intervention
NDIS Quarterly, June 2025
Open the demo and step through it from every angle. The child practising at home. The parent checking in. The therapist building a program. The admin watching the whole picture. Available in mobile and web view.