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A care team, not a black box.

A parent, teacher, or speech-language pathologist can link to a communicator to help, and they see only what they are given. Every share is chosen by the user or their guardian, and can be turned off at any time.

The MyTalker caregiver dashboard with an invite builder, scope checkboxes for usage, location, and chat, and a generated invite code

How linking works

Create a scoped invite

The account owner picks exactly what to share, usage and words, location, or messaging, and generates a short invite code that expires and works once.

The caregiver links with the code

They sign in to the caregiver view and redeem the code. For a child's profile, the parent or guardian who owns it controls every link.

They see only the granted scopes

Recent words and places, an opt-in shared location, and messaging, each only if it was granted. Access is revocable at any time.

Built around autonomy and privacy

MyTalker is caregiver-supported, not caregiver-controlled. Location sharing is off by default and shows a place name unless precise sharing is also turned on. History is consent-based and auto-deleted, and minors are protected under COPPA and GDPR. The communicator stays in the driver's seat.

On the roadmap In development

Two caregiver features are being built and are not live yet: speaking aloud so the matching symbols appear on the communicator's screen, and picture-based symbol chat. Today, caregiver messaging is text. We will say clearly when these ship.