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One navigator for every child you're raising, from Sofia at 2 to Maya at 7 to Aiden at 15. Shown with sample family data.

One navigator from diagnosis to adulthood.

The programs change as your child grows. The fights change too. Wayfound knows where you are and what comes next, at every stage.

Wayfound dashboard with sample data for Sofia, age 2, recommending a Regional Center eligibility check with a cited source and flagging an appeal deadline.
Newly diagnosed

Start with the right first move

A new diagnosis comes with a hundred open tabs. Wayfound gives you one best next move, like checking Regional Center eligibility, with the source cited and the deadline tracked.

Wayfound dashboard with sample data for Maya, age 7, showing a verified next move to continue IHSS Protective Supervision and a document insight about a paid sick leave deadline.
Mid-journey

Keep every service moving

School, health, and benefits programs all run on their own clocks. Wayfound reads your documents, surfaces what needs attention, and keeps each application moving.

Wayfound dashboard with sample data for Aiden, age 15, showing a verified transition planning next move citing California Education Code Section 56345 and an in-progress DOR Pre-Employment Transition Services workspace.
Transition years

Plan adulthood before it arrives

The teenage years bring transition planning, work programs, and decisions about rights at 18. Wayfound lays out each milestone with the statute behind it.

Shown with sample family data.

The map, the coach, and the proof.

The map

Wayfound knows where your child is on the road from diagnosis to adulthood: which programs exist, which deadlines are coming, and what unlocks at each age.

The coach

Plain answers at 2am, and the exact words when you need them: what to ask the IEP team, what to write to the county, what to check before you sign.

The proof

Every answer shows its sources. Confidence labels, citations down to the agency page, and figures checked against your own documents.

Five tools, one guide through the maze.

Everything connects: what the Navigator learns from your documents shows up in your eligibility, your deadlines, and your applications.

Shown with sample family data.

Some questions deserve a guide, not just an answer.

Ask the Navigator for quick help, then use Wayfound guides when you want to understand the whole process: what the rule means, what evidence matters, and what to ask for next.

Every answer shows its sources.

AI guidance about your child's services is only useful if you can verify it. So Wayfound shows its work on every single answer.

  • Confidence labels. Each answer says how sure Wayfound is and why, like "High confidence, based on Sofia's medical documentation and California Early Start requirements."
  • Sources cited. A "Why this answer" row lists the sources behind the guidance, down to the official agency pages.
  • Draft guidance, clearly labeled. When an answer is a starting point rather than a settled fact, it says so.
  • Action buttons. When the next step is concrete, like preparing an appeal, the answer ends with a button that starts it.

And under every conversation, in plain sight: Wayfound provides information, not legal or medical advice.

Wayfound AI Navigator answer with sample data about appealing an ABA therapy denial, showing a High confidence label, a row reading Why this answer: 3 sources cited, a Draft guidance badge, a Prepare Molina Appeal action button, and a disclaimer that Wayfound provides information, not legal or medical advice.

Shown with sample family data.

Close-up of the trust details under a Wayfound answer: a Prepare Molina Appeal action button, a High confidence label based on Sofia's specific medical documentation and California Early Start requirements, a row reading Why this answer: 3 sources cited, and a Draft guidance badge

The confidence label, the sources row, and the action button, up close. Click any screenshot to enlarge it.

Many services are safe regardless of immigration status. Wayfound tells you which.

Fear of immigration consequences keeps families from services their children are legally entitled to. Wayfound addresses it program by program: where a service stands on immigration status, you'll see it stated plainly on the program card.

California's Regional Center system, for example, is state-funded under the Lanterman Act rather than a federal means-tested program, and it is open to all California residents regardless of immigration status. Wayfound shows that note right where you decide whether to apply.

Wayfound Eligibility Report with sample data showing the Regional Center program card expanded, with a Lanterman Act citation and a note that the program is available to all California residents regardless of immigration status.

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Close-up of the note on the Regional Center program card: Regional Center is funded by the State of California under the Lanterman Act, not a federal means-tested program, and is available to all California residents regardless of immigration status, with no citizenship requirement

The note on the program card, up close. Click to see it in context.

We built Wayfound because we needed it ourselves.

We're parents of an autistic 10-year-old in San Diego. We've navigated IHSS protective supervision, Regional Center services, IEP meetings, and Medi-Cal, often at 2am, often in tears, often feeling completely alone.

We learned the hard way that the system doesn't hand you what you're entitled to. You have to know it exists, know how to ask for it, and know when to fight for it. Wayfound is the tool we wish we'd had from day one.

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