Built for NDIS families

Your child's whole team,
on the same page.

Coordinating OTs, speech therapists, teachers, and support coordinators takes more effort than it should. Support Circle gives everyone a shared, private space — so nothing falls through the cracks.

Designed around how NDIS families actually work

Parents stay in control

You own your child's data. You decide who joins the circle, and nothing is shared without your approval.

Specialists stay connected

OTs, speech therapists, and teachers see each other's plain-language session summaries — not raw clinical notes.

AI summaries, reviewed by you

Specialists paste their session notes. AI drafts a plain-language summary. They approve it before anything is shared with the team.

How it works

1

Parent creates a circle for their child

Sign up, add your child's name, and you're ready. Takes under a minute.

2

Invite the support team by email

Send a private invite link to each specialist. They join with a magic link — no passwords required.

3

Specialists log sessions; parents see summaries

After each appointment, specialists paste their notes. AI drafts a summary. Once approved, it appears in the family's timeline.

Your data, handled with care

Support Circle is a coordination tool — a shared diary for your child's team. It is not a clinical records system, and it doesn't replace the notes specialists keep in their own systems.

Stored in Australia

All circle data — notes, goals, appointments, and team information — is stored on servers in Sydney, Australia (AWS ap-southeast-2).

AI summaries, transparently

When a specialist uses AI to draft a summary, the session note is processed by Claude (Anthropic, USA). No names or identifiers are included. Anthropic does not retain or train on this data. The specialist reviews and approves every summary before it's shared.

Parents control access

Only people you invite can join your child's circle. You decide who sees what. You can remove anyone at any time.