Same platform. Four very different reasons to use it.

A functional neurologist wants hemispheric targeting and dosing. An occupational therapist wants a home program that gets done. A vision therapist wants daily repetition between weekly sessions. A special educator wants something that fits a classroom and produces reportable progress. These are not the same purchase, so we have not written them as though they were.

Also in use

Not on that list?

The four pages above are where we have the most to say. The platform is discipline-agnostic, and it is in use across the wider developmental care network.

Paediatric neurologists Movement therapists Behavioural optometrists Educational psychologists Developmental paediatric practices Multidisciplinary clinics Learning support centres

Straight answer

Who this is not for

We would rather lose a demo than a customer in month three, so here is where eMazeBrain is a poor fit.

  • Parents buying direct. The platform is designed to be assigned and supervised by a licensed provider. There is no consumer version, and we are not planning one.
  • Anyone wanting a standalone treatment. This is a component of a program, not a replacement for therapy, medication or your clinical judgement.
  • Clinics that will not look at the dashboard. The monitoring is the value. If nobody reviews the caseload, you have bought a games subscription.
  • Children who cannot access a screen-based task — through motor, visual or sensory constraints, or because screen exposure is contraindicated for them. That is your call, not ours.

If you are unsure which side of those lines your practice sits on, say so on the demo. We will tell you.

See it running against your own caseload.

Twenty minutes, screen-shared, with a clinician who treats these children every week. Bring one patient you're stuck on and we'll build the program live.

Or email drhish@emazelabs.com · WhatsApp +972 50 834 2448