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Wable, a social networking app and wellness toolbox for neurodivergent people, is planning to raise $1.5 million to facilitate its international expansion, months after its Australian launch.
Founder and CEO Holly Fowler, who officially launched the first-of-its-kind service in late February 2024, told SmartCompany that after a small capital raise helped Wable with its local launch, the company is now in the middle of its second capital raise as it fast-tracks its global expansion.
With considered tools designed to help initiate conversation, Wable is not only a social networking app for the neurodivergent community to facilitate connections for friendship or dating, but it also gives users access to the in-app psychologist.
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