Designed for difference, built for belonging

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Social networking app for neurodivergent minds

Wable

Social networking app for neurodivergent minds Wable

A social networking app that fosters meaningful connections between neurodivergent people

Now available in Australia, New Zealand, UK & US

Wable for the willing and able

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    Dates. Friends. Connect.

    Within the Wable app, you have three distinct ways to build meaningful connections within the neurodivergent community. Choose "Date" to find romantic partners, "Friends" to expand your social circle, or "Connect" to network with like-minded individuals who share your interests. Our unique algorithm gives everyone equal visibility, while conversation starters and safety features help you build relationships at your own pace.

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    Neuroinclusive job board

    Finding employment that truly values neurodivergent talent shouldn't be a challenge. Wable's job board connects our community with employers who understand and appreciate diverse thinking styles. We partner with forward-thinking companies like auticon, a global IT consulting firm that actively employs neurodivergent professionals, to create genuine career opportunities in inclusive workplaces.

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    Inclusive places to hang out

    Finding sensory-friendly, welcoming spaces can be challenging. Our curated directory features cafes, restaurants, activities, and venues that understand neurodivergent needs. From quiet environments to autism-friendly events, we help you discover places where you can be yourself and connect with others who understand your experience.

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    Community & Support

    Beyond connections, Wable provides essential resources for the neurodivergent journey. Access educational content from our relationship counselor Jodi Rodgers (from Love on the Spectrum), safety tips, conversation guides, and support from a community that truly gets it. Our toolbox includes everything from dating advice to workplace inclusion resources, created by experts who understand neurodivergent experiences.


What Our Community Is Saying

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    “We spoke for a few days and absolutely hit it off. Then I asked if she wanted to go out – and she said yes! So we went out and watched the Riverfire. It was magical, and the relationship is the most amazing thing to ever happen to me. I don’t know where I would be without her.”

    — Lachlan

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    “I’m loving the app so far and I love that this tool exists! It’s also very inclusive and easily accessible, which as someone who is bisexual, is highly refreshing! Whilst I have had some female relationships, I’m yet to have a same sex one.

    It also feels like I can be myself on the app, as I’ve had some pretty horrible experiences on the “traditional” dating apps.”

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    “It takes our that pressure of explaining to people, and its more of a safe and judgement free environment.”

    — Daisy

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