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The solution

Make a disability understood without starting over from scratch.

Your page, your QR code · 3 months free

An inclusive tool to share a disability. You write it once, in your own words: introduction, how to help, what to avoid. You share your QR code, the reader reads your page, with no app and no explanation. No more starting over from the beginning at every new school year, every colleague, every adult who crosses your life.

Before / after

What you dread, what you get.

!What you dread
  • The disability misunderstood, once again
  • Having to start over from the beginning at every new school year
  • The child labeled or stigmatized
  • A frozen page that doesn't keep up with change
  • Sensitive data circulating out of your control
What you get
  • A clear page, read in 30 seconds, in your own words
  • A QR shared once that serves the whole year
  • A discreet QR you give to whoever you want
  • A page you can edit at any time, the QR doesn't change
  • European hosting, permanent deletion in 1 click
How it works

Five steps, from profile to scan.

No magic and no obscure funnel. Five short steps, and you stay in control from start to finish. The AI only comes in at the last step, and only if someone wants to understand a technical word.

01

You write three texts

Introduction of the person, how to help them, what to avoid. Three free-form text areas, in your own words. Short or detailed, it's your choice. Allow about twenty minutes the first time.

02

You tick the disabilities

A predefined list, grouped by category (learning differences, neurodevelopmental, disabling illnesses, etc.). You tick what applies, nothing more.

03

You lay out your QR

You get a ready-to-print A4 sheet (sticker for the schoolbag, credit-card-sized card to slip in a wallet, labels, poster). You print it at home, or we mail it to you.

04

The other person scans it

With their smartphone, no app needed. They enter their age, choose their role (classmate, neighbor, teacher, caregiver, etc.). No account to create.

05

They read the page, untouched

The introduction, how to help, what to avoid, and the list of disabilities. The words you chose, never altered. The same page for everyone who scans it.

+ BONUS

If a word gets in the way, the AI explains

On clicking a disability, an explanation suited to their role and age, to read or to listen to. Optional, but useful for those who don't know the term. Your texts, though, stay put.

Reader side

They scan, they enter their profile, they read your page.

02  Three steps on the reader's side

It's just as simple, in three moments:

  1. They scan your QR with their smartphone, no app to install.
  2. They enter their age and choose their role (classmate, neighbor, teacher, caregiver, etc.). No account to create.
  3. They read your page: the introduction, how to help, what to avoid, and the list of disabilities. The same page for everyone, identical.
And if a word gets in the reader's way ("dyspraxia", "ADHD", "ASD", etc.), they click on the disability: a definition opens, suited to their role and age. An 8-year-old child, a teacher, a manager, a first responder don't get the same version. Same word, different register. To read or to listen to. Your texts, though, stay put.
QR de Léo
myHandiQR · Leo
They scan
9:41

Leo

7 years old, Year 2

Leo has dyspraxia. He understands everything very quickly, but his hand tires when writing. Out loud, he is clear, funny and full of ideas.

How to help him
  • One instruction at a time
  • Photocopy the written record
  • Cut his meat without being asked
What to avoid
Forcing him to copy out his lessons. Making him button his clothes when you are in a hurry.
You are viewing as teacher
Specifics , click to learn more
Dys conditions
Adapted to the reader Teacher
Dyspraxia
Definition for the teacher
Difficulty planning movement. The child understands what to do, but coordinating the movements takes a lot of effort. Favour speaking out loud or a fill-in-the-blank text.
Three proofs of use

At school, at work, in an emergency, the same page, read by the right people.

Three moments when your QR code speaks for you, in the right register.

At school

The home-school notebook,

scanned in two seconds.

The QR is stuck in the home-school notebook or the pencil case. The teacher scans it, reads the introduction and the tips, clicks on dyspraxia for an educational explanation suited to her job. You no longer have to start over at every new school year.

At work

A new colleague,

zero introduction meeting.

An adult with ADHD shares their QR with a new colleague. The colleague reads the page, clicks on ADHD, gets a professional version. The person didn't have to open up in a team meeting.

In an emergency

A card in the wallet,

a first responder informed in 10 seconds.

A person with epilepsy keeps a credit-card-sized card in their wallet. A first responder scans it, reads "how to help" and "what to avoid", clicks on epilepsy if needed, or turns on audio playback if their hands are full.

Built-in printing tool

Your labels, your words, your format. 14 compatible Avery sheets, 3 lines you write yourself, real-time preview. Print at home, or get the sheet by mail.

If the words get stuck

A suggestion and writing-help tool

Faced with the text box, you freeze fast. "How do I put this properly? Am I saying too much? Not enough?". Each field of your profile has a Rephrase button.

You write a few words, sometimes out of order, sometimes a single sentence. You click Rephrase. The AI offers you a calm version, in the tone of the app. You keep the one that suits you, you correct it, or you ignore it.

The AI never writes in your place. It hands you a version to approve. Your words stay your words until you click to replace them.

Anatomy of a profile

What you can put in it, what you don't.

03Editable in one click. The QR, though, doesn't change.
What you can put in it
  • Your words, your story, how you (or your loved one) work, in your own vocabulary
  • What helps, the gestures, routines, environments, phrasings that change everything
  • What overwhelms, the triggers to avoid, the situations that cost a lot
  • Your useful contacts, someone to call when in doubt
What you don't put in it
  • Your complete medical record
  • Sensitive data you don't want to share
  • Your logins, passwords, bank numbers
  • Anything you can't control who sees
Your guarantees

GDPR, Europe, full control at any time.

Sovereign code, European infrastructure, no transfer outside the EU.

04European guarantees

GDPR compliance, European hosting

European datacenters, encryption of sensitive data, no transfer outside the EU. No Patriot Act, no Cloud Act. You remain the owner of your profile.

Delete in 1 click

From your account, at any time. Deletion is immediate and permanent, including backups within 7 days.

You decide what is read

You write exactly what will be read. What you don't want to write doesn't appear. The page every reader sees is the one you chose.

The AI doesn't touch your texts

Your three texts (introduction, tips, what to avoid) stay identical for all readers. The AI only steps in when someone clicks a disability, to explain the term.

No reselling, no advertising

My only revenue is your subscription. No data resold, no advertising pixel, no marketing partner.

No account needed to scan

The reader doesn't have to create an account or provide an email to read the page. Only the person with the profile has an account.

No strings attached

An independent tool, only your data.

No investors.

The tool grows with its users, not with a roadmap dictated by shareholders.

No reselling of data.

Your texts are not used to train a model, to profile anyone, or to enrich a commercial partner.

No advertising.

No advertising and no sponsored content. The model rests solely on the subscription at $2/month (that's $24/year).

How it works

Your questions, the answers that come up again and again

Concretely, what do I have to write?
Three texts, as brief or as detailed as you want: an introduction, what helps, and what to avoid. You also check off the disabilities involved. That is all, and it can be changed at any time without changing the QR code.
How can the same profile speak to a teacher and to an 8-year-old child alike?
You write the profile once. Below your text, each checked disability opens with a click onto an explanation tuned to the age and the role of whoever scans it. You stay in control of the profile; only that explanation adapts to the reader.
Where does the QR code go?
Wherever you need it: on a school bag, in an email signature, on a card tucked into a wallet, sewn into a coat. The same QR code works everywhere, and the content updates without reprinting anything.
Can I write my own line next to the QR code?

Yes. The printing tool offers you three free lines (top, middle, bottom) that you write however you want: a hook to invite a scan, an identity, a closing note. You can vary the tone from one sheet to the next. A school-bag sticker does not have the same voice as a card tucked into a wallet.

Do you need an app to scan it?
No. Any recent phone scans the QR code with its camera, and the profile opens in the browser. The person reading it has nothing to install.
Is it a medical record?
No. You decide what to write and what to show. The profile says how to support someone day to day, it is not a medical label to demand or health data to hand over.
What if I want to change the profile later?
You change the text whenever you want, from your account. The QR code stays the same: no need to reprint or to notify anyone. What you write today still speaks for you next year.

Create your profile in 20 minutes, no card required.

Write it once. Never start over from the beginning again.

3 months free, then $2/month (that's $24/year). Profile kept even if you pause.

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