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Every voice deserves to be heard.

Help us build something meaningful. Share your experience with speech challenges.

2-3 minutes · Parents, educators, and anyone with lived experience

Our Mission

We know what it's like when words don't come out the way they sound in your head, when you have so much to say but your mouth won't cooperate. When every sound feels like effort, and confidence fades with each pause or stumble.

We're building a place for that to change.

Our mission is to help anyone with a speech disorder, kids, teens, or adults, find their voice through practice that actually feels good. Not drills. Not pressure. Just small, daily moments that build real progress and confidence over time.

With science and technology, we're turning speech therapy into play, personalized, engaging, and accessible to anyone, anywhere. Because practice shouldn't feel like work, and speech shouldn't feel like something that holds you back.

We believe every voice deserves to be heard clearly, proudly, and without hesitation.

Why We're Building This

We're both immigrants to Vancouver, Canada, from different countries, but we share the same story. As kids, we knew what it felt like to have thoughts racing ahead of our voices, to want to speak up, but hold back when the words didn't sound right.

Those moments stay with you. You start to measure every sentence before it leaves your mouth. You wish there were a way to practice, to get better, without feeling corrected or left behind.

As we grew up, we saw how speech therapy could help, but also how many families struggled to access it with long waitlists, high costs, or tools that felt more clinical than motivating.

We're building something different. A space that brings warmth, play, and real progress together. A place where kids and adults alike can practice their speech in ways that are fun, consistent, and built with empathy.

Because finding your voice shouldn't depend on where you live or what you can afford.

SLP Collaboration

We've consulted registered speech-language pathologists from day one to shape our research questions and language. Any future concepts will be co-designed and reviewed with licensed SLPs and intended for use under professional guidance.

Spread the word

Help us reach parents, educators, and anyone who's been part of the speech journey, whether through their own experience or by supporting someone they love.