About rumio
Built from lived proximity to the problem.
rumio is a public benefit company founded in Kansas City by Phill Ko, a parent building practical tools for autism families and the people who support them.
rumio was built from 45+ weeks of daily use before it became a product.
The goal is not to make families document more. The goal is to make the work they are already doing easier to see, easier to share, and harder to lose.
The family owns the record.
rumio is designed around the child's care record, not one adult's account. Parents, caregivers, teachers, therapists, and programs can attach to the child with clear roles and permissions.
The family controls what travels, what stays private, and what gets exported. rumio is being designed with privacy, consent, and careful data boundaries from the beginning.
Family knowledge should count.
Every autistic child moves through a system: home, school, therapy, programs, insurance, and public services. But the evidence of what actually helps is usually scattered across memory, texts, binders, portals, and conversations.
rumio starts by helping one family and one team see the same child more clearly. A routine becomes an event. A pulse check becomes context. A voice note becomes a pattern. A pattern becomes a Care Brief. Over time, safely shared patterns can become proof.
Proof helps teams act. It helps schools understand what supports travel across settings. It helps clinics see what generalizes at home. It helps programs prepare before a child walks in. And eventually, it helps districts, states, and public systems understand where environments are breaking down.
Families should benefit first. Broader learning only happens with trust, consent, and clear boundaries.
- Step 1Moment→
- Step 2Event→
- Step 3Pattern→
- Step 4Proof→
- Step 5Better environment
The goal is not more documentation. The goal is support that finally learns from daily life.
Help your child's support system see the same picture.
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