Practitioners Network — now open

Built for the people who support neurodivergent minds

humble.education is a home for educational psychologists, SENCOs, DSA advisors, ADHD coaches and learning support professionals — where you shape the tools your clients actually use.

24+ Neurodivergent professionals in our research
Free Practitioner tier — always
Co-design You shape what we build

If you work with neurodivergent people, this is your space

Whether you're in a school, a university, a clinic or a private practice — if you support ADHD, autistic or learning-different people, you belong here.

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Educational psychologists

You assess, diagnose and write support plans. We want to make the tools you recommend actually work for your clients day to day.

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SENCOs and inclusion leads

You coordinate support across whole schools. We can help you create consistent, shareable setups for students in your care.

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DSA and disability advisors

You help students access the right support at university. We want to be the productivity layer you can confidently recommend alongside DSA.

ADHD and executive function coaches

You work 1:1 to build systems that stick. Humble can extend your work between sessions — structured, accessible and low-friction.

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Specialist tutors

Dyslexia specialists, study skills tutors and subject coaches who understand that the how of learning matters as much as the what.

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Occupational therapists

You support sensory processing and daily functioning. We design for exactly the executive function challenges you help people navigate.

A partnership that serves your work, not just your clients

Everything here is free for verified practitioners. No commission structure, no referral targets — just tools that make your work easier and your clients more capable.

Free forever

Your own practitioner account

A full Humble account — the same platform your clients use — so you can see exactly what they see, explore features yourself and give informed recommendations.

  • Full AI assistant access
  • Knowledge management tools
  • Activity dashboard
  • Builder and workflow tools
Practitioner feature

Shareable client starter packs

Build a Humble setup once — for a newly diagnosed ADHD student, for example — and share it as a ready-to-go workspace template with every new client who fits that profile.

  • Pre-configured assistants and prompts
  • Recommended knowledge structures
  • Onboarding flows tailored to your clients
  • Share via link or code — no account needed to preview
Co-design access

Direct input into what we build

You're not a feedback form. Practitioner network members get direct access to product conversations, early feature previews and the ability to shape what we prioritise.

  • Monthly practitioner product calls
  • Early access to new features before public release
  • Named credit on co-created resources
  • Direct line to the Humble product team
Professional value

Resources you can actually use

We create and co-author practitioner-facing guides, research summaries and CPD-relevant content. Everything is freely available and designed to be useful in your practice.

  • Evidence-based guides on AI and executive function
  • Post-diagnosis and post-assessment starter guides
  • Co-branded resources you can share with clients
  • Contribution credited to your professional profile

Getting started takes minutes

No lengthy onboarding, no procurement process. Just apply, get verified and start using Humble — for yourself and with your clients.

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Apply to join

Tell us a bit about your role and who you work with. We verify all practitioners manually — this keeps the community high quality.

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Get your free account

Once verified, you get a full practitioner account with access to everything — no credit card, no trial period, no expiry.

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Explore and shape it

Join the practitioner community, attend product calls and start telling us what your clients actually need. Your input shapes what we build.

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Share with clients

When you're ready, recommend Humble as part of your support work. We handle onboarding — you stay focused on the relationship.

Designed from the ground up for how neurodivergent minds work

We didn't retrofit accessibility — we built the whole product around it.

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Reduces cognitive load, not just task load

Every design decision starts with the question: does this add friction? Humble is built to reduce the number of decisions a person has to make.

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Built for time blindness

ADHD time blindness isn't a behaviour problem — it's a neurological one. Humble's tools are designed around how time actually feels, not how it's measured.

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Supports working memory

Humble offloads what your brain shouldn't have to hold. Capture, organise and retrieve — without the system becoming another thing to manage.

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Co-designed with neurodivergent users

Our research involved 24+ ADHD and autistic professionals. Their needs aren't an edge case — they're the design brief.

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Privacy and safety first

We don't sell data. We don't use client information to train our models. Practitioners can share Humble with confidence.

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Consistent and predictable

Autistic users need to trust the interface. Humble doesn't move things around, hide things unexpectedly or change behaviour without warning.

Interested in contributing to neurodiversity research? We're actively building our evidence base — with practitioners, not just users.

Find out more

A community of practitioners who think differently about support

The Humble Practitioners Network is a space to share approaches, discuss what's working, and shape how AI gets used with neurodivergent people — before the mainstream gets it wrong.

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Practitioner discussion space Share cases (anonymised), approaches and resources with a vetted community of peers.
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Research involvement Co-author guides and contribute to outcome data that benefits the whole field.
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Influence what gets built Monthly product calls, direct feedback channels and early access to everything new.
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Speaking and collaboration Opportunities to contribute to Humble events, webinars and published resources.