A small story about a tool that started with one nephew, a few therapist conversations, and the realisation that home, therapy and school are too disconnected for the kids who need them most.
The why
The original idea was broader: a tool for several neurodivergent groups — autism, stroke, Alzheimer's, dementia. The pitches and conversations through XBoost.pt narrowed that. To do this well, we had to pick one.
The focus came from somewhere personal. My nephew has level 1 autism. Spending time with him, I realised how much potential was being left on the table — he could communicate more, learn more, do more. He had hours of therapy each week, and almost nothing carrying over into the home where he actually lives.
The tools we have are archaic.
Then I talked to therapists and psychologists. They confirmed the gap from the other side: the tools they have are scattered, fragmented, archaic. Nothing connects therapy, home, and school into a single picture for the child. After enough of these conversations, the decision was easy.
MindTherapy officially started in July 2025. The mission has been the same since: connect the people in a child's life so the work doesn't stop when the session ends.
The team
MindTherapy is being built as an early-access product, in close conversation with the families, therapists, psychologists and educators who use it day to day. What gets built next is shaped by what those conversations make obvious — what helps, what gets in the way, what's missing.
We listen before we decide. Parents are part of every product call we make.
Therapists and psychologists shape what gets built — what helps, what gets in the way.
We're early access. Some things land, some don't. We share both.
We're looking for the right people to help build this. If that sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you.
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PACT is the Alentejo science and technology park. It hosts XBoost.pt — the accelerator where MindTherapy was born — and has been our first institutional home.
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XBoost is PACT's accelerator programme for gamified ideas, organised by e-games lab. MindTherapy started there, as a gamified support tool. Their feedback — that we couldn't help everyone at once — is why we focused specifically on autism.
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INOVA Quality Hub is an incubator currently supporting MindTherapy as we move from validation into early-access growth.
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HealthQup is a Portuguese accelerator focused on health innovation. They're supporting MindTherapy as we shape the product with families and clinicians.
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IAPMEI is Portugal's national agency for competitiveness and innovation. Through their Startup Voucher programme, they back early-stage founders working on hard problems — including ours.
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