Synkease exists because coordinating a child's care shouldn't require a second brain. It's free to start, and it was built by a father who understands the load.
When a child has complex support needs, their care team can span therapists, specialists, support workers, teachers, and multiple family members. That's a lot of people who need the same information at the same time.
But the tools available — group chats, shared notes apps, paper diaries — weren't built for this. They're makeshift. They break down. Important information gets lost between people who all care but aren't connected.
Synkease is purpose-built for exactly this situation. It does one thing really well: makes sure everyone who needs to know something, knows it — in real time, from any phone.
My name is Ariel. I'm a father, and like a lot of dads with a child navigating disability support, I was constantly the last to know.
My son was diagnosed with mild autism. Between my job and my wife managing the bulk of his appointments, a pattern formed quickly — she carried everything. The schedule, the therapy notes, what the OT had recommended, what the speech therapist was working on, when the next review was. All of it lived on her phone and in her memory.
I wasn't absent. I was just never in the loop. And every time I asked — when's the next appointment? What did they say last week? Do I need to take time off? — the answer was always one step away from where I actually was.
One afternoon, sitting in a clinic waiting room, I asked my wife what had happened at the previous session. That was her answer. She wasn't wrong. But I hadn't even known what to ask for.
That was the moment. Not an epiphany — just a quiet realisation that this was a problem worth solving.
I built a small web app for the two of us. She could log appointments and notes. I could see them in real time. No more asking. No more being the dad who didn't know. No more missing the detail that explained everything about what our son was going through that week.
We've been building it out slowly since — adding features as we've needed them, and listening to other families who are navigating the same invisible load.
Synkease started as something we made for ourselves. It's now something we're building for any family that needs it.
Every parent. Every carer. Every therapist. On the same page. In real time. From their phone.
Questions, feedback, feature requests, or just wanting to share your experience — reach out any time.