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.

