A Social Space Designed for Neurodivergent Connection
In a world where connection is increasingly digital, creating spaces that are truly inclusive remains a challenge—especially for neurodivergent individuals. Wable is working to change that. Designed specifically for the neurodivergent community, Wable is a free social networking app that prioritizes safety, authenticity, and meaningful connection.
Wable offers a welcoming environment where individuals can build friendships, explore romantic relationships, and even discover employment opportunities through an inclusive job portal. Every aspect of the platform has been intentionally developed to reduce barriers and foster genuine interaction—something that has historically been difficult to find in traditional social and professional networks.
The app was founded by Holly Fowler, whose vision was inspired during the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. After watching Love on the Spectrum, she recognized a gap: there was no dedicated, safe space for neurodivergent individuals to connect on their own terms. That realization sparked a four-year journey to bring Wable to life. Today, her work has been widely recognized, including being named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, and her mission continues to guide the platform’s growth and impact.
Launched in 2024, Wable quickly gained traction in Australia and New Zealand, where it has already helped thousands of users form meaningful connections. Building on that success, the app expanded to the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada at the end of 2025. As Wable enters new regions, it is actively seeking to collaborate with organizations, programs, and communities that support and empower neurodivergent individuals.
This mission is especially important when considering that an estimated 15% to 20% of the global population is neurodivergent, including individuals with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other cognitive differences. Despite this significant portion of the population, many still face barriers to social inclusion, dating, and employment. Wable aims to address these challenges by providing a platform where users feel understood, respected, and supported.
One of Wable’s standout features is its job portal, which connects users with employers committed to creating supportive, accommodating workplaces. By highlighting organizations creating welcoming and supportive workplaces, Wable not only helps individuals find meaningful employment but also encourages broader cultural change in how workplaces approach neurodiversity.
At its core, Wable is about more than just networking—it’s about belonging. The platform’s name, derived from “willing and able,” reflects its belief that everyone deserves the opportunity to connect, contribute, and thrive. Safety features, community guidelines, and user-centered design all work together to ensure that users can engage with confidence and comfort.
For organizations and service providers, Wable also represents an opportunity to extend their impact. By partnering with the platform, organizations can share resources, promote supportive programs, and connect directly with individuals who may benefit from their services. This aligns closely with the broader goal of building networks of support that help neurodivergent individuals connect socially and pursue professional opportunities.
As Wable continues to grow, its commitment remains clear: to create a space where connection is accessible, opportunities are supportive, and every individual is valued. Whether someone is looking for friendship, love, or a workplace that recognizes their strengths, Wable offers a pathway to meaningful engagement.
To learn more about Wable or to explore the platform, visit the Wable website or download the app to get started. Organizations interested in partnering or sharing resources are encouraged to connect and become part of a growing movement toward inclusion and empowerment.
Because everyone deserves the chance to belong—and to connect in their own way.”www.hellowable.com

