We are radically different

Partnerships that help the right people find the right opportunity

Relatix Bio works with researchers, startups, charities, clinicians, and health innovators who want to reach neurodivergent people and people living with chronic mental health conditions more thoughtfully, more credibly, and with better fit.

We help organisations define the cohort they want to reach, shape participation opportunities that people can genuinely engage with, and build partnerships grounded in trust, relevance, and real value.

Our current focus includes cohorts shaped by appetite and ingestive regulation, body-focused and impulse habits, cognitive focus and executive control, dissociation and identity integration, fear and threat response, mood and emotional regulation, motor and impulse regulation, reality testing and perceptual stability, sensory processing, sexual drive and regulation, sleep and arousal regulation, sleep-related parasomnias, social and attachment drive, and speech and expression, alongside conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, ASPD spectrum, autism, BPD, depression, eating patterns, narcissism, obsessive-compulsive, PTSD, schizophrenia spectrum, and tic and Tourette.

We are early-stage, flexible, and still discovering, so if you are building something that could genuinely help the right people, we would be glad to talk.

How we can help

Relatix Bio is built around three connected ideas: better services, better partnerships, and a better way to reach the people your work is meant to help.

Services

We help organisations define who they need to reach, shape relevant participation opportunities, and engage cohorts with greater precision and trust.

Partnerships

We collaborate with startups, clinicians, researchers, charities, and other trusted organisations that want to create opportunities worth engaging with.

Our approach

Our model is built around fit, trust, participant value, and long-term learning, not one-off transactional recruitment.

Tell us about the people you want to reach

If you are building a study, service, app, programme, or partnership opportunity and want to reach a specific neurodivergent or mental health cohort, we would be glad to hear what you have in mind.

What We Help You Do

What we help you do

Build better pathways into the right cohort

Relatix Bio helps organisations move from a broad intention to a more practical, more targeted plan. We work with you to clarify who you want to reach, what opportunity you want to offer, and what kind of engagement is likely to work in the real world.

1. Define the cohort

We help you think clearly about the people you most need to reach, whether that means a particular diagnosis, trait profile, cognitive subtype, language group, location, or lived experience.


2. Shape the opportunity

We help make an offer feel relevant and credible to the people it is meant for. That could be a study, pilot, app, programme, service, support offer, or other participation opportunity.


3. Learn quickly and refine

Because we are still early-stage and flexible, we can adapt the collaboration to the project. The aim is to help you gather signal, improve fit, and move toward something repeatable.

This is not just about visibility. It is about helping the right people recognise that what you are offering may actually be useful to them.

Our partnerships

We are looking for thoughtful partners, not just transactions

Relatix Bio is built for organisations that want to reach the right people in a way that feels credible, useful, and worth engaging with. The best partnerships are not just about access. They are about fit, trust, and creating something that may genuinely help the people involved.

1. Who we work with

We are especially interested in conversations with researchers, startups, charities, clinicians, service designers, and health innovators who are building something specific for a clearly defined group.


2. What makes a good fit

A strong partnership usually has a clear offer, a credible purpose, and a realistic sense of who it may help. We are drawn to opportunities that respect participants and are open to learning, iteration, and careful targeting.


3. How we begin

Most collaborations should begin with a conversation. We want to understand what you are offering, who you hope to reach, what kind of engagement you need, and what would count as success from your point of view.

At this stage, we are still learning where the strongest traction lies. That means we are open to exploratory partnerships, custom structures, and practical conversations about what might work.

Our Unique Approach

A better way to create meaningful engagement

Relatix Bio is not built around one-off recruitment. Our approach is shaped by trust, relevance, and the idea that people are more likely to engage when an opportunity feels understandable, credible, and genuinely worth their time.

1. Fit before scale

We start by asking whether the offer fits the cohort, not just whether the cohort exists. That helps create better alignment between what a partner wants to offer and what people may actually find useful.


2. Trust before conversion

We want opportunities to feel clear, respectful, and participant-aware. Stronger trust usually leads to better engagement, better feedback, and more meaningful long-term relationships.


3. Learning over time

We are interested in what happens after the first introduction as well as before it. That creates a better basis for refinement, stronger insight, and more durable partnership value.

This approach is especially useful when the people you want to reach are underserved, privacy-sensitive, hard to classify, or poorly reached through conventional channels.

Start The Conversation

Request Services

Tell us about the cohort you want to reach

Whether you already know exactly who you need, or you are still exploring, this is a simple way to sketch out the kind of cohort, community, or participant group you have in mind.

You do not need to have everything defined. Just tell us what you know so far, and we will follow up from there.

What kind of support are you looking for?

Select any that apply.

How specific is the cohort you have in mind?

This helps us understand how exploratory the conversation should be.

Conditions, diagnoses, or presentations

Optional. Useful when diagnosis matters more than traits or lived experience.

Traits, symptoms, or functional systems

Optional. Useful when function, behaviour, or lived experience matters more than formal diagnosis.

How many participants are you hoping to reach?

What kind of organisation or project is this?

Select any that fit.

Geography, language, or delivery notes

Share any location, language, remote, or in-person requirements.

Tell us more

What are you building, what stage are you at, and what would success look like?

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