For years, practitioners have asked: how do we extend the impact of our sessions into the daily lives of families? How do we ensure that the protocols we teach are reinforced, understood, and sustained between appointments?
Neurosage Hub is being built to answer that call.
Currently in development, Neurosage Hub is a digital platform designed to unify practitioners and families around structured, evidence-informed neurodevelopmental care. Rooted in Dr. Kyle Daigle’s Finding Their Voice framework, the Hub will offer tools, training, and community to help you deliver lasting transformation—beyond the clinic walls.

What Practitioners Can Expect
When launched, Neurosage Hub will include:
- Protocol libraries for primitive reflex integration, sensory therapy, and hemispheric stimulation
- Guided video modules for families, aligned with your clinical strategies
- Milestone tracking and compliance tools to monitor progress between sessions
- Practitioner dashboards to assign plans, review engagement, and collaborate across disciplines
- Certification pathways in core neurodevelopmental pillars
- A professional community for case discussion, resource sharing, and cross-specialty support
Whether you’re a speech-language pathologist, occupational therapist, chiropractor, neurologist, or functional medicine provider, the Hub will be designed to amplify your work and extend your reach.

Why Join the Waitlist Now?
This isn’t just a product launch—it’s the beginning of a movement. By joining the waitlist, you’ll be among the first to:
- Preview platform features before public release
- Shape the onboarding experience with your feedback
- Access early training and certification opportunities
- Be featured as a founding practitioner in our launch campaign
- Help define the future of collaborative autism care
Neurosage Hub is being built for practitioners who believe in more—more clarity, more connection, more continuity. If you’re ready to be part of something transformative, now is the time.
Join the waitlist today. Help us build the platform that families—and practitioners—have been waiting for.


