ABA provider beta

Help shape what comes next
for families, clinicians, and care teams.

DP4 is currently in beta with parents, and we’re inviting a small number of ABA providers and centers to try the app, explore the parent experience, and share honest feedback.

If your team joins us now, you’ll get an early look at how DP4 turns real routines, transitions, reinforcement, and support into tools families can actually use outside of session.

And here’s the thank-you: if your center participates in the beta and provides feedback, we can discuss your ABA center using DP4 for free when paid plans launch in May.

Parent beta live now
Warm, real-world supports
Provider feedback shapes roadmap

Why we’re opening this up to providers

Parents are already testing DP4 in beta. Now we want thoughtful ABA teams to experience what families are seeing, tell us what feels useful, and help us make the platform even stronger before broader rollout.

What makes this different

This is not just “try our software.” It’s an invitation to help shape a product designed to bridge the gap between clinical care and real life — with tools that feel supportive, practical, and easier for parents to actually follow through on.

1

Try the app

Explore the current beta experience and see how DP4 supports personalized stories, visuals, and parent-facing reinforcement outside of session.

2

Give feedback

Tell us what your clinicians notice, what feels promising, what needs refinement, and what would make DP4 more useful for your families.

3

Talk about next steps

If it’s a fit and your team participates during beta, we can discuss your ABA center using DP4 for free when paid plans begin in May.

Provider beta application

We’d love to hear from your team.

If you’re an ABA provider, clinical leader, or part of a center that wants to try DP4 and share feedback, fill out the form here.

We’re looking for thoughtful partners who care about parent follow-through, better carryover at home, and building tools that actually support families in the real world.

Warm, early access for ABA teams
Chance to influence product direction before May launch
Opportunity to discuss free center access when paid plans begin
Kim Pitsko
From the founder
This started with a gap I couldn’t ignore.
I kept seeing incredible work happening in therapy — and then parents going home trying to carry it forward without the right tools, structure, or support.
DP4 is my attempt to bridge that gap in a way that actually works in real life — something that feels usable, supportive, and consistent for families, not overwhelming or clinical-heavy.
If you’re an ABA provider who cares deeply about carryover, parent follow-through, and making progress feel more achievable outside of session… I would genuinely value your perspective.
— Kim Founder, DP4 Mom of two • Built for real life