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Hamito

A peer-support and coordination platform connecting disabled people, caregivers, and assistive-tech builders.

The problem

Where the barrier is.

Assistive technology is too often designed without the people it serves, and disabled users rarely have a direct, structured channel to shape the tools they depend on.

What it does

How it helps.

A community platform that routes lived-experience feedback straight to builders, supports peer connection, and helps caregivers and organizations coordinate — all built to be fully accessible.

The impact

What it changes.

Turns scattered, anecdotal feedback into a continuous loop between users and builders, so assistive tools evolve from real needs rather than assumptions.

In depth

How it works.

Hamito is community infrastructure for the accessibility world. It connects people who use assistive technology with the people who build it, and with each other. Disabled users can report what works and what doesn't, request features grounded in real need, and find peer support; builders get direct, structured feedback instead of guessing. Caregivers and organizations can coordinate support. The platform is accessible end to end and treats lived experience as the primary source of product truth.

Built with

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Tailwind CSS
  • Accessible Components

Get it & links

The source lives on GitHub. A live demo will be linked here as soon as it's ready.

GitHub repositoryDemo coming soon