Joygate is a structured digital communication environment designed for calm interaction, neurodiversity-friendly spaces, and safe digital communication. Available as a public platform and a business environment.
Joygate operates across two distinct environments — one open to the public, one designed for businesses and invited users — each with its own purpose, structure, and access model.
Joygate is informed by research conducted through the DMR Research Institute into human-centred digital design, neurodiversity, and accessible communication systems.
Interfaces and interaction patterns designed to support neurodivergent users, reducing cognitive load and supporting focused communication.
Organised, purposeful communication environments that reduce noise and support clear, structured interaction for all users.
Communication environments designed with safety and accessibility as primary considerations, not afterthoughts.
Interfaces designed to reduce anxiety and cognitive stress, supporting a calm and positive digital experience for all users.
Research into calm digital spaces, accessibility, and neurodiversity-friendly design that supports human wellbeing and reduces cognitive overload.
Ongoing research into how digital platforms can be designed to better support neurodivergent users through structure, clarity, and reduced sensory noise.
Research into the design principles that make digital communication environments genuinely safe, structured, and supportive for all users.
Governance frameworks that ensure Joygate is developed and operated with ethical oversight, transparency, and long-term user wellbeing in mind.
For business access, partnership enquiries, or to learn more about Joygate, contact DMR directly.