From Couch to Forbes – Holly’s 30 Under 30 Recognition

“Started on my couch with an idea I couldn’t let go of. Now somehow… Forbes. Wild. 🤯”

That’s how Wable founder Holly Fowler described her journey after being named in Forbes Australia’s 30 Under 30.

Wable began as a simple idea in lockdown — how can we create a safe, meaningful way for neurodivergent people to connect, date, and make friends? Holly’s vision was clear: to build a platform that not only connected people with each other, but also opened doors to an inclusive world.

Today, that dream is in motion. Wable has grown into the first social networking app of its kind, with features like sensory-friendly venue directories, a community job board, and counsellor-led resources—all designed with neurodivergent people at the centre.

Being recognised by Forbes isn’t just a milestone for Holly — it’s a win for the entire community Wable serves. It’s proof that inclusion, accessibility, and connection aren’t side conversations anymore—they’re at the forefront of innovation.

You can read Holly’s full feature in Forbes Australia here: Three Australian Entrepreneurs to Watch.

Holly Fowler, Founder & CEO - Wable

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