myHandiQR: Explaining a disability means repeating yourself.
Not anymore.
With every new person, the essentials are already there. What helps, what to avoid, what reassures: you scan and understand in 30 seconds.
You wrote it once. You'll never start from the beginning again with every new encounter.
- You're a parent: One profile, every new person understands your child.
- You have a disability: One scan, and people understand you without you having to explain everything.
- You're an employee with RQTH status: Your accommodations read in 30 seconds, no meeting needed.
- You're a caregiver: Hand over to whoever takes over, with the right words.
Here's what the reader sees.
Léo
11 years old · middle school
Léo has dyspraxia. He understands everything very quickly, but his hand tires when writing. Speaking aloud, he's clear, funny and full of ideas.
- One instruction at a time
- Photocopy the written notes
- Cutting his food without being asked
At every encounter,
it all starts over.
A new teacher. A new classmate. A new colleague. A new neighbor. And once again you have to tell the story, explain, reassure, finding, every single time, the right words for the right person.
The profile you write today speaks for you tomorrow, next year, and the year after.
Three steps,
and never start over again.
You write
- Tick the disabilities
- 3 things to fill in: introduction, what helps, what to avoid
An AI assistant is there to help with the writing if needed
You share the QR code
You can:
- Print it at home
- Have it shipped to you
- Share it online
One scan to understand
- A phone scans the QR code
- The profile appears exactly as written
- One click opens the tailored explanation
The same profile,
different explanations.
You write the profile however you like, and check the disabilities that apply. Below the text, each disability opens on click into an explanation matched to the reader's age and role. An 8 year old, a teacher, a first responder or a manager don't read the same version. To read or to listen to.
Léo
11 years old · middle school
Léo has dyspraxia. He understands everything very quickly, but his hand tires when writing and buttoning his clothes takes him time. Speaking aloud, he's clear, funny and full of ideas. He also has a mild dysorthographia, it isn't laziness.
- One instruction at a time
- Photocopy the written notes instead of copying them out
- Giving him time in the morning
- Cutting his food without being asked
Dyspraxia
A disorder affecting motor planning. The child knows what needs to be done but coordinating movements takes a lot of effort. When writing, his hand tires quickly, which lowers his grades for reasons unrelated to his reasoning. Favor speaking aloud, fill-in-the-blank text, or photocopy his written notes.
3 months to adjust, no credit card required.
Wherever it makes a difference,
the QR does too.
The QR code lands wherever you need it: on a school bag, in an email signature, on a desk, in a wallet. Every time, it saves the same thing: the conversation you no longer want to have, the PDF you no longer want to redo.
Every school year
"Leo has dyspraxia. Here's what helps him." Read in 30 seconds by the new teacher, no late-afternoon meeting needed.
In an email signature
A discreet line under your name. The new colleague clicks if they want to, reads how you work, and closes the tab.
At training
The coach scans before the first session. They know why your child takes more time to take in instructions, and includes them rather than sidelining them.
In case of wandering
A label sewn into the coat. If your loved one gets lost, the passer-by who helps can access the family contacts, without the person having to remember the numbers.
After a stroke
The person can no longer speak, but understands everything. The laminated card tells the emergency doctor, who adjusts their communication instead of treating them as unable.
At the childminder's
A card for the babysitter about epilepsy. Recognising a seizure. What to do. No panicked call to the parents.
$2/month per profile.*
3 months free for each new profile.
One profile = one person, €2/month*. 3 months free trial for every new profile, one trial at a time. You can host several profiles on the same account.
No credit card, no commitment.
- Unlimited scans, by every reader
- Edits anytime, without changing the QR code
- Disability definitions read aloud
- Print-ready A4 sheets (stickers, wallet card, decals, poster), printable at home or through the print service
* That's €24 billed once a year. 3 months free, no commitment.
At school, at work,
in an emergency.
The answers that come up most often
What happens after the 3-month trial?
You decide. If you renew ($2/month, which is $24/year per profile), everything keeps working. If you don't renew, your account and your profiles are kept, only the QR codes stop working. You can reactivate at any time.
Is my data properly protected?
myHandiQR is an inclusive communication platform compliant with European standards, hosted in Europe. Your data is neither shared nor resold. You stay in control of the content: edit, suspend or delete it at any time.
If I edit the profile, do I have to reprint?
No. The QR never changes: it is the address of your profile, not its content. You edit the profile, and the next readers see the updated version. You only reprint if the physical medium is damaged.
Can I create a profile for my child or for a loved one?
Yes. A myHandiQR account lets you create several profiles. A parent can manage their child's profile, a family caregiver that of a loved one. The profile stays editable at any time.
How can I be sure the profile will be read, without having to explain on top of it?
The QR code scans in a few seconds with any smartphone or tablet (Android or iOS). The profile opens in the browser, with nothing to install for the person scanning. You place the QR code wherever the other person will need it (home-school notebook, badge, email signature, sticker), and the profile does the work for you.
Is the profile the same for the first responder, the teacher and the employer?
Yes, exactly the same. You write the profile once, and it displays identically to anyone who scans it. If you don't want a piece of information to be read, you don't write it. What adapts to the reader's profile is the per-disability explanation (on a click), not the profile itself.
What if I don't want to explain my disability to the people I meet?
That is exactly what myHandiQR is for. You write the profile once, you share your QR with whoever you want, and you no longer have to tell the story at every encounter. The profile says things for you, in the words you chose.
Can I add contact details to the profile?
Yes. You can include a phone number or email address to reach in case of need in your texts. This is useful for situations such as Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy, severe autism, or any case where whoever scans might need to alert a loved one. Reminder: these details will be visible to anyone who scans. Only include what should stay public.
Once to write it.
A lifetime to be understood.
The from-scratch recap you dread at every meeting? You won't have to do it again. The QR code sets the context for you, written once for every time you'll need it. 3 months free trial for each new profile, no card required. Only one trial active at a time.