Every report, every recommendation, every provider, every deadline — in a single view. Plain language. Nothing lost between appointments. For every family — with or without an NDIS plan.
Every provider is doing their part. But none of them can see what the others are doing. There's no shared layer — so you become it. Passing it on, chasing it up, holding it all together.
Reports in your inbox. Notes on the fridge. Recommendations buried in a 14-page assessment from six months ago. When the moment comes — a review, a new term, a crisis — nothing is where you need it to be.
Every new teacher, every new therapist — you're back to square one. Explaining the full history, hoping nothing gets missed in the handover.
When you receive a report, forward it to Arbo. It translates it into plain language — what it means, what to do next, what to follow up on when you’re ready. New provider joining the team? They get a structured summary without you explaining it from scratch.
Arbo works with how you already operate. You keep doing what you already do — sending reports to the family, running your sessions, writing your notes. If a family invites you into their Arbo record, you get a shared view of the child's care history before any appointment. No new software to learn. No mandatory logins. The family manages the record. You benefit from the context.
From October 2026, the Australian Government’s Thriving Kids program will begin moving children aged eight and under with low to moderate developmental delay or autism out of the NDIS and into community-based services. For many families, the coordination support they currently rely on will change — and there is no funded tool to help families manage that complexity themselves.
Arbo is being built for this moment. Join the waitlist to be among the first families with access when we launch.
It’s a whole web, a messy web.
I just want to feel like I’m on top of it. This is his life.
The whole reason we didn’t get the funding was because our paperwork wasn’t in one place and all organised.
The first 100 families to join become founding members — with locked-in early access pricing and a direct say in what Arbo prioritises.