Late-diagnosed ADHD founder building the infrastructure nobody built for us
I'm Amal Omar — late-diagnosed ADHD, founder, and someone who has frozen in high-stakes moments and had to rebuild from there.
I'm building an ecosystem for the neurodivergent community that no one else is building end-to-end.
Neou is the intelligence layer — an autonomous AI agent, a Prosthetic Prefrontal Cortex, that monitors executive function and acts on your behalf. It reschedules meetings, protects recovery time, and runs your day around what you can actually handle.
Rezen8 is the body layer — a wearable that detects the freeze state through physiological signals and intervenes in real time via vibration at the vagus nerve. It handles what's happening inside you.
Neou handles what's happening around you.
Together, they close the loop — Rezen8 detects the freeze in your nervous system, and Neou clears the path in your world so you can recover. One somatic, one organisational. The bridge between the two that nobody else has built.
NeuroAdvocate gives late-diagnosed adults the tools to self-advocate — accommodation passports, AI-written advocacy letters, and communication guides. The things you needed when you were diagnosed that nobody handed you.
NeuroCharge is the clinical layer — a non-invasive medical device capturing physiological signals to support NHS ADHD triage. Because the problem starts with how long it takes to get diagnosed in the first place.
This isn't a product. It's an infrastructure for a community that has been underserved, misunderstood, and made to feel broken by systems that weren't built for them.
I have lived experience. I'm building from the inside out.

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The fact that you split it into two layers , one for what's happening in your body and one for what's happening in your world is such a smart way to think about it. Congrats on building this!
@olga_kargopolova Thank you, Olga. You have no idea how much this means to me.