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Founder Stories Series | Spix App


Introducing our fourth Founder Story featuring Matt Leete, Co-Founder of Spix App, which is a tool for gamers living with impaired speech to support social connection and rich interaction in-game!

 

Matt and his team have had a truly Remarkable (pardon-the-pun) journey. In 2020 the Spix team were one of three winners of our Design-athon challenge which led to their participation in our #RA21 accelerator program! We’ve loved being part of their journey and you can learn more about Matt’s story below…

 

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A time-coded transcript of this video is available for download and the script is also available below.

 

Matt Leete [00:00:02]

The ability to share your story with people and to share your emotion with people, I think is fundamental to living.

 

I’m Matt Leete, founder of Spix App, a tool for gamers with impaired speech to support social connection and reach interaction in game.

 

I’ve always been interested in building stuff. When I was a kid, I wanted to be an inventor. To that end, I went off to study engineering and then design. In engineering,I found is very technology focused and design was very people focused.

 

And my work in the end has been kind of looking at the intersection of those two disciplines. How do we use new technology to solve real people’s problems?

 

In 2020 I entered the Remarkable design-a-thon where I met the rest of my team at Spix.

 

We formed a team with a shared passion for online gaming and we looked to solve how we could make online gaming more inclusive.

 

The main way people communicate with each other in gaming is through speech. My personal favorite experiences all involve being able to communicate and express yourself and being able to, you know, cheer on your teammates and being able to lead a team through a battle or whatever it happens to be.

 

The tools that exist currently or the most popular tools currently do revolve around speech.

 

For people with impaired speech, gaming is often more difficult. When we set out to design Spix, we wanted to design a product that, from the ground up, was built around inclusivity.

 

We wanted to build a platform that everyone had an equal chance to contribute and an equal chance to be heard. So far we’ve built a prototype. We’re currently testing it with a range of users with specific needs. We’re looking to finalize our prototype and make ready for market.

 

So I have a connection with the Cerebral Palsy Alliance. My great grandmother actually worked here, so she actually worked with people with cerebral palsy on improving their speech. And here I am 50 years later, trying to support people in the same field.

 

As part of the Remarkable program we get an incredible amount of support. We have coaches and mentors that we see multiple times a week. They’re always bouncing solutions right back in just an incredibly positive and supportive way. And that’s really motivating because you really have a drive to, to solve these problems and impact people’s lives.

[00:02:28]

 

Meet Matt and his team at our online Demo Day on Tuesday the 13th of July! Registrations are essential.

Check out our #RA21 Demo Day Hype Reel


With less than three weeks until our #RA21 Virtual Demo Day it’s safe to say we are just a tad excited!

 

On Tuesday the 13th of July at 6pm AEST you’re invited to join us for a celebration of seven startups making a positive difference for people with disability! This event will be hosted by the amazingly talented Kelly Cartwright who will be introducing our #RA21 founders who will be presenting their pitches on the evening.

 

To get you excited check out our Hype Reel below and make sure you register via our Humanitix page for our #RA21 Demo Day!

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A time-coded transcript of this video is available for download and the script is also available below.

Maddy Scavone, Founder, Speckles [00:05 – 00:14]

I wanted to join the Remarkable program to be part of the great community that they have and to work towards a future that’s actually providing access to everyone.

 

Sarah Everitt, Director and Co-Founder, MediStays [00:15 – 00:29]

Everybody within the Remarkable team is so passionate about positively impacting the lives of people with disabilities. So for the startups involved in the program, it’s like they’re just fully immersed in helping us to succeed.

 

Matt Leete, Founder, Spix App [00:30-00:32]

I’ve always been interested in building tools for communication and self-expression. I feel like they’re really fundamental components of who we are, of living life.

 

Jatin Wadhwa, Founder, Humane [00:40-00:45]

It’s the focus of being disability tech specific that makes Remarkable really great.

 

Emma Lofting, Artistic Director Theraplay.TV [00:45-00:53]

When I started working with children and young people with disabilities, it not only made me happy, but it positively impacted their lives and made them happy too.

 

Penny Weber, Founder of Recovawear and Wearable and Co [00:53-01:03]

If you’re gifted with something like the rest of your life. What do you do with it? How do you make an impact? How do you make things better? How can you take the lessons that you’ve learned to help other people. It’s a gift.