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Make your space one where everyone can show up & engage.

Why sensory accessibility matters

An estimated one in five people experiences some form of sensory sensitivity — whether from autism, ADHD, migraine, anxiety, PTSD, or sensory processing differences. For them, an unpredictable environment can be the difference between visiting your space and staying home.

When you understand and improve your venue's sensory profile, you don't just welcome a wider community — you create a calmer, more comfortable experience for everyone who walks through your doors.

How Wavelength works
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Community members rate your space across seven sensory dimensions — noise, lighting, crowds, scents, temperature, visual clutter and accessibility — based on real visits.
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Your venue gets a sensory profile that helps sensory-sensitive visitors know what to expect, including the calmest days and times to visit.
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You gain insight and can take action — small, informed changes to lighting, sound or layout can meaningfully improve your score and open your doors to more people.
Request a sensory consultation

Tell us about your space and what you're hoping to improve. We'll be in touch to discuss how we can help you create a more sensory-inclusive environment.

Coming Soon
Wavelength Certification

We're developing a Wavelength Certified badge — a mark of sensory-inclusive excellence that venues can earn and display, showing your community you've made a genuine commitment to sensory accessibility. Request a consultation above and we'll let you know the moment it's available.