No two minds are the same. Every voice matters.
SageBrain is on a mission to build thoughtful technology that adapts to how people think, feel, and grow, starting with our flagship product, SAGE, a voice-based companion designed for neurodivergent kids and their families.
About SageBrain
At SageBrain, we build thoughtful, inclusive tools that adapt to every kind of mind.It all started with one kid and a simple question: What if technology could actually understand him?That question led to SAGE: a calm, responsive voice companion made for kids who think differently.
No judgment. No overwhelm. Just a steady presence that listens, remembers, and supports.Everything we build is grounded in empathy, privacy, and purpose. Our tools adapt to each child, whether they’re figuring out their feelings, their day, or their voice. And while we began with neurodivergent kids in mind, we believe every child deserves a way to feel heard and understood.This isn’t about fancy tech. It’s about building trust and helping every kind of mind feel at home in the world.
Our Mission
We’re building thoughtful, inclusive technology that adapts to every kind of mind. Because everyone deserves tools that help them express themselves, thrive, and feel understood.
Our Vision
A world where neurodivergent kids are not just supported but celebrated. We imagine tools that grow with them, platforms built on trust, and technology that puts empathy first.
Our Values
Built with Purpose: Everything we make starts with a real need. No buzzwords. No fluff.Voice for Every Mind: Whether spoken, typed, or tapped, expression should never be limited by ability.Rooted in Empathy: We listen to understand, not to respond. That’s how trust is built, with our users, our community, and each other.Growing with Grace: We’re in no rush to scale. We believe in listening closely and doing it right.Giving Back: We invest in the same communities we serve, donating 25% of post-tax profits to neurodivergent causes, with a goal of reaching 50%.

Meet the SageBrain Team
Kris – Founder, Builder, Dad
Former television news guy turned corporate communications leader, and forever problem-solver
Balances day job with night coding (and bedtime stories)
Building SAGE to help Graham thrive and realized it could help othersGraham – Chief Inspiration Officer
Age 7, full of big ideas and honest reviews
Lover of Minecraft, Lego and asking “what if”
Original SAGE user and the reason any of this exists.
Also happens to be neurodivergent
SageBrain
Crafted for every type of mind.
Meet SAGE:
Crafted for Every Type of Mind
SAGE, also known as the Super Awesome Graham Engine, started as a way to help one kid feel understood. It’s now a quiet companion built for any child who sees the world a little differently.With a single button press, SAGE listens, responds, remembers, and grows alongside your child. Whether it’s asking a question, working through a feeling, or just needing a moment of calm, SAGE is there.There are no pop-ups. No flashing lights. Just a steady voice and space to feel heard.From day one, it’s personalized: favorite things, bedtime cues, even a custom name. Parents can link in for gentle insight, like mood trends and memory patterns, without needing to read every word.SAGE works offline, keeps things private, and adapts as your child does. There’s even a hidden surprise or two if you know where to look.SAGE is designed to protect your child’s voice, not harvest it. Data stays private, parents stay in control, and nothing is shared without your say. We’re building this with care, because trust isn’t just a feature, it’s the foundation.SAGE is currently in active development, with new pieces coming to life every day. We’ll be sharing updates as we go, because building something this personal should be done out in the open.
Inspired by Graham | Built by His Dad
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Join the SAGE Beta Program
Thanks for your interest in SAGE, a voice-based support tool for neurodivergent kids. We're currently looking for families who are excited to help shape what comes next. We’re inviting up to 50 families to participate in the SAGE beta. We have an anticipated beta program launch date in the fourth quarter of 2025.This is not first come, first served. We’ll be selecting families based on a mix of need, fit, and diversity of experiences to ensure the tool works across a range of users.The information you provide here will only be used to determine beta eligibility and to contact you if selected. We do not and will never share or sell your data, and all responses are kept confidential within the SageBrain team.
Frequently Asked Questions
We know trying something new, especially for your child, can come with a lot of questions.
This FAQ covers the basics of what SAGE does, who it’s for, and where we’re headed next.
If you're wondering about something not listed here, get in touch.
SAGE (short for Super Awesome Graham Engine) is a voice-powered helper built to support kids who think differently. It listens, responds, and remembers helpful things, like how they’re feeling, what they want to do, or what matters to them. It started as a tool for one kid and is now growing into something other families can use too.
SAGE is designed for kids who think in their own way, especially those with ADHD, autism, anxiety, or other support needs. It's great for kids who prefer talking over typing, or who just want a calm space to think things through.
Your child talks to SAGE, and it talks back—like a sidekick, not a search engine. It can help track moods, remember ideas, and offer encouragement. Over time, it learns what matters most to your child and builds a steady rhythm with them.
Yes. SAGE is fully private and doesn’t connect to the internet. It’s designed to build trust, not collect data. Your child’s voice and thoughts stay between them and SAGE.
Right now, SAGE will be free while we’re in early access beta. When we launch publicly, there will be a paid subscription to support continued development, but we’ll always offer a free trial so families can try it first. Early testers will get a locked-in discount as a thank you.
Not much! You’ll get early access to SAGE and a few check-ins from us along the way. There’s no formal testing required. We’re just looking for real families to try it out and share what’s working (or not). Your feedback helps us make SAGE even better..
We’re currently inviting a small group of families to help test the beta toward the end of 2025. If all goes well, the full public launch is planned for the first half of 2026. Want to follow along? Subscribe to the journey here.
No pressure. If you leave during early access, we’ll hang onto your account for 30 days in case you change your mind. After that, everything is permanently deleted—no strings, no spam.
Got a question? Want to connect?
We would love to hear from you!
All the Legal Things
Accessibility
We’re building SAGE and the SageBrain website to be as inclusive and accessible as possible, for every kind of mind. That means designing with care for different abilities, devices, and ways of interacting.If something doesn’t work right for you, or just doesn’t feel right, please let us know. We want to fix it. You can reach us at [email protected].Everyone deserves tech that works for them.
Disclaimer
SageBrain, LLC and its product, SAGE, are here to support kids with curiosity, creativity, and conversation, but it’s not a medical or therapeutic tool. It doesn’t diagnose anything and isn’t a substitute for professional care. If you have questions or concerns about your child’s health or development, please talk to a qualified doctor, therapist, or educator. We’re building SAGE with heart, but real-life help always comes first.
Privacy Policy
Effective: August 1, 2025This is how we handle privacy on the SageBrain, LLC website when you contact us or sign up for early access to SAGE (our voice‑based companion for neurodivergent kids). There’s no app live yet, just our public website and a sign‑up/contact forms.1. What We Collect
Contact Form Submissions
When you use the contact form, we collect:
Your name
Your email address
Your messageBeta Program Application Form
If you're applying to join our beta:
Name
Email
Additional info you choose to share in the form fields
We also use Google Analytics to collect anonymous data about how visitors interact with the site (page views, duration, device/browser info). We do not link that to your identity.2. How We Use Your Info
To get back to you about your message or beta request
To review applications, invite beta users, provide updates
To understand site usage, learn what pages are visited or need improvement
We do not sell, trade, or share your name, email, or form responses with any third parties (advertisers, data brokers, etc.).3. Cookies & Consent
Our site uses cookies and Google Analytics to track basic site use.
You’ll see a cookie banner asking for consent where required by law. You may opt in or out of non-essential cookies.4. How We Store & Protect Your Data
Contact form and sign-up submissions are stored securely via Google Forms.
Analytics data is managed through Google Analytics.
We never share your email or form responses with anyone outside our internal team.
Access to personal data is limited to SageBrain team members who need it to run the site or manage beta programs.5. Your Rights & Choices
You can:
Request access to view the info we collected from you
Ask that we delete your personal information
Ask questions or raise concerns
Just email us at: [email protected]
If you applied to the beta, we will remove your application or personal info on request.6. Confirming Our Commitment
A core value at SageBrain is that we do not sell your data. If you ask us to delete your personal info, we will, as soon as reasonably possible.7. Updates to This Policy
As we grow (especially once the app launches), this privacy policy will evolve.
If that happens, we’ll update the policy here and let affected users know through email or site notifications.8. Questions or Concerns?
Drop us a line anytime at [email protected]. We’re happy to explain how your data is handled.