Prāch revolutionizes support for Autistic individuals and caregivers with an innovative chatbot. Our mission is to create a secure space for Autistic voices, parents, and caregivers to exchange information, learn, and engage. Prāch aims to be the premier platform, fostering safety, empowerment, and a new world of expression for Autistic individuals. Our chatbot addresses queries, providing a supportive environment for caregivers and the entire autism community.
2. Vision & Mission
Vision:
Make the world more inclusive for
Autistic Community
Mission :
A buddy that can truly change an autistic voice’s
life, and yes, we want to transform a billion Autistic
lives
3. The Starting Position
• Over 1% of world’s
population is Autistic
• Over 316 Million Parents &
Caregiver are touched by
Autism
• Average waiting time is 4.7
months between diagnosis
and starting a therapy
• A parent today spends
~80,000 USD per year
5. Introducing PRĀCH
PRĀCH aims to be the leading AI platform for empowering the autism community,
fostering connection, understanding, and growth by providing:
Personalized to user (personalized for
Autistic Voice, Parent, Caregiver)
Evidence based, we ❤️ evidences, all answers
have annotation, we rank high quality sources
Location matters our answers are contextual to
the location of origin, every response is tailored
Secret Sauce a technology, that
makes our answers terribly accurate
✔️, why don’t you try it ?
6. Objective
Primary objective of PRĀCH is to establish
a secure and empowering space for
Autistic Voices, parents, and caregivers.
It aims to be more than just a platform; it
strives to be a transformative ecosystem
fostering information exchange,
continuous learning, and meaningful
engagement within the autism community
8. Problems we solve
Parents of Autistic Children:
• Information overload: Difficulty finding reliable, evidence-based information on autism, leading to confusion and
overwhelm.
• Lack of personalized guidance: Generic advice may not address their child's specific needs and challenges.
• Limited access to resources: Finding relevant therapists, support groups, and educational programs can be time-
consuming and frustrating.
• Feeling isolated and unsupported: Struggling to connect with other parents who understand their experiences.
• Managing daily routines: Difficulty implementing consistent strategies for meltdowns, transitions, and sensory
sensitivities.
Autistic Adults:
• Navigating social interactions: Challenges with understanding social cues, expressing emotions, and building
relationships.
• Finding employment and independent living opportunities: Facing discrimination and lack of support within these
systems.
• Accessing emotional and mental health support: Difficulty finding therapists and resources tailored to their unique
needs.
• Managing sensory sensitivities: Overwhelmed by external stimuli, leading to anxiety and discomfort in daily life.
• Feeling isolated and misunderstood: Difficulty connecting with others who share their experiences.
9. Problems we solve
Therapists:
• Limited time and resources: Difficulty providing personalized attention and support to all clients.
• Staying up-to-date on research and best practices: Managing the pressure to stay informed within a rapidly
evolving field.
• Finding new clients and managing appointments: Struggling to reach potential clients and efficiently
manage their practice.
• Providing remote therapy effectively: Difficulty creating a safe and engaging online therapy environment.
• Effectively communicating with diverse clients: Challenges connecting with autistic clients due to
communication and sensory differences.
10. Competitive Analysis
Competitor Focus Strengths Weaknesses
Koko Social skills coaching
Gamified interface, personalized learning plans, diverse
avatar options
Limited language capabilities, not therapist-
led, subscription-based model
Replika
Emotional support
companion
Customizable avatar, open-ended conversation, free
basic version
Not specifically designed for autistic
individuals, potential privacy concerns, limited
customization for therapeutic use
Woebot
Mood management and
emotional support
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) techniques, mood
tracking and analysis
Primarily text-based, limited language
understanding, not specifically designed for
autistic individuals
Joybuddy
Social interaction and
companionship
Realistic avatar, open-ended conversation, emotional
responses
Not specifically designed for autistic
individuals, potential privacy concerns, limited
customization options
SpecialNeedsChat
Communication support
for individuals with
disabilities
Text-to-speech and speech-to-text capabilities,
customizable communication boards
Limited language understanding, requires
manual setup for each user, not specifically
designed for autistic individuals
SpeechPathologyApps
Speech therapy and
language development
Gamified exercises, therapist-designed activities
Primarily focused on speech and language
development, not specifically designed for
social interaction or emotional support