Your child has a whole team. But no one sees the whole child.
The therapist sees the session. The teacher sees the classroom. The coach sees Saturday. You see all of it — and you are usually the only one carrying it. rumio gives the whole team one shared picture: the visual routines your child runs on, the patterns only you can see, and the context that lives in your head.
Today, a calmer morning. Over time, the one record of what actually helps your child — built from real life, and owned by your family.
Free for families
Built with families and shaped alongside the people who support them.
By Phill Ko — a dad building rumio for his daughter. About →
Today · Tuesday
Rumi's morning
Now
Toothbrush · 2 min
Practical Tools. Stronger Support. Better Outcomes.
Autism families and the people who support them use rumio to save time, capture what's working, and never start over.
We are a public benefit company partnering with autism families to solve their biggest challenges with practical tools.
Understand
Every child's world, routines, and support needs.
Design
Tools that save families and providers time.
Improve
Care coordination and outcomes across home, school, and therapy.
Why now
Three quiet shifts that finally make a tool like this possible.
Families are already doing the work.
They are coordinating across home, school, therapy, programs, and public services.
Visual supports are already trusted.
rumio makes them real-photo, shareable, and consistent across settings.
Voice makes capture possible.
A parent can say what happened once, before the moment disappears.
Autism care is scattered across too many places.
Every day, what helps an autistic child is discovered — and every day, some of it is lost. In a text, a memory, a binder, or a portal that does not talk to the next one. That is not a small inconvenience. It is progress slipping through the cracks — and it is the failure rumio exists to end.
Parents are not failing to organize the system. Parents are already holding the system together. rumio gives families and support teams a shared structure: what helps the child move through the day, what patterns are emerging, and what context needs to travel.
Routines break at the door.
What works in one room often disappears in the next. Home rebuilds what therapy, school, or programs already figured out.
Patterns hide in plain sight.
You know there is a pattern. But it is scattered across texts, memory, and three providers who do not talk.
Everyone starts from zero.
New RBT, new teacher, new season — and you tell the whole story again, from the beginning.

Two tools. One care picture.
A schedule can be copied. A child's whole story — built from real use, owned by the family, and ready for everyone who shows up for them — cannot. That's the part rumio is built to hold.
Schedule
Visual routines built with your child's real world.
Compass
Daily moments become patterns, Care Briefs, and IEP prep.
Today · Tuesday
Rumi's morning
Now
Toothbrush · 2 min
Not icons. Their actual day.
Most visual schedule tools ask a child to translate a symbol into real life. rumio starts with the real thing: their toothbrush, their backpack, their classroom rug, their therapist's door, their Saturday program.
Real-photo routines
Use images from the child's actual world, not generic symbols.
Schedules that travel
Home, school, therapy, and programs can support the same routine.
A record built from use
Every viewed step, skipped step, pulse, and reflection can become context the family owns.
Free for families
A parent, in their own words
“For the first time, the people helping my son are not starting from zero. The school sees what we worked on at home. Therapy sees what happened Saturday. I am not the only one holding the picture anymore.”
Early family
Kansas City Metro · pilot cohort
Bring rumio to everyone who helps your child.
For clinics, classrooms, early-childhood programs, and adaptive activities — one simple workspace for schedules, pulse checks, and shared context. $50/month per address.
Founder
Phill Ko — a dad building rumio for his daughter, and for families walking the same road.
Previously Google, early FiscalNote (NYSE: NOTE), Johns Hopkins interpreter, Brown-admitted.
Help your child's support system see the same picture.
Start with a visual routine at home. Invite the people supporting your child when you are ready.
