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Proloquo

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4.2
18 ratings
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User Reviews for Proloquo

1
Inappropriate for kids, includes swear words

Not appropriate for a 4 year old. Cannot remove swear words (a whole category!) for my autistic child. Also political issues that contradict religious values like Mx. in addition to Ms., Mr. . Would not recommend

Anonymous Rhino, Dec 29, 2022
4
Wow

My boyfriend is non verbal and I was looking for a FREE app that he can communicate to me through, no though, you have to pay 10$ PER MONTH?!? I'm currently an unemployed highschooler and this got me excited for a minute too. 😤

ariawithaditude, Nov 26, 2022
5
I’ve found my new AAC app!

I tried Proloquo because a friend of mine started using it and invited me to their support team (which is a wonderful and amazing feature!). After about three days, I started my own account and I’m planning on switching to Proloquo as my primary AAC app. I’m really excited about all the work y’all have done to put together a new app!Proloquo2go wasn’t a good fit for me. My brain didn’t know how to find the words in the categories easily. I ended up going with LAMP WFL. At this point, I’ve been using symbol based AAC for myself for 2-3 years. But I’ve never been satisfied with their commitment towards improving the quality of the LAMP app. Proloquo works great for me, and I appreciate Assistiveware’s commitment to becoming better with how they support AAC users and the AAC users’ support team.I’ve tried 4 or 5 different options seriously to find something that I could navigate as easily as lamp, but with a cleaner interface. Proloquo is the first thing that I’ve found that works better for me. It’s also the only AAC app on the market that I’ve tried that didn’t require extensive customization to support the vocabulary that I actually use. I’ve spent at least 60 hours customizing LAMP so that I didn’t have to rework the language that I use or type in every third word.once I decided to switch, I was shocked (and really excited) to see that the words that I need to add are mostly names of people and things related to my special interests. When I do come across a word that’s not in the system, it’s quick and easy to add it in. I do it in the middle of sentences most of the time.I’ve also worked with students who use AAC, and I love how you all have made sure that people will have access to a robust vocabulary when using your new app, no matter what. I’ve seen students get deprived of robust language options (or access to any formal system at all) so many times. And the monthly payment option brings it into reach for so many more people, especially for those that wouldn’t qualify for insurance coverage for AAC devices (like me!).I met a nine year old at camp whose iPad was lost in a flood. He didn’t have access to an app that supported robust language. I let him borrow my iPad with Proloquo. He was using it really well after only two days, and his mom is interested in doing more to support his access. I’m hoping that the Proloquo coaching app will help her learn to support him better—and from what I’ve seen so far, I think it really will.I’d love to see the app have an option to add more word forms to the right-most column. When a word that can be multiple parts of speech is selected, it currently only shows the noun endings for some words, instead of the noun and verb options. (Rock would have rocks and rock’s but not rocked, rocking, rockable, etc.) I also add ing to a lot of words that are nouns… so the addition of prefixes and suffixes to be creative with making new words (language evolves!) would be lovely.I’d also looove to see the system support more specialized alternative access options. Right now you can use any accommodations built into the iPad itself, which is awesome. Being able to scan in groups based on columns vs going through one button at a time would help make it more accessible to switch users and people using voiceover. A good first step would be changing the one at a time scanning pattern to do the top row first, then scanning through the remaining columns vertically. That way it would better preserve the logical groupings of words that is visually encoded by the colors. Id also love to see different symbol options available! I have trouble visually scanning through certain sets of symbols, so choices would be great.

autistic lucas, Aug 26, 2022
5
A Review As A Communication Partner

This is the AAC app my semi-verbal partner prefers, after she has tried multiple other options on the market. (And when I say prefers, I mean she absolutely raves about it.) Some of the highlights are:The app comes preloaded with an amazing and well organized vocabulary. My partner has handed me her device to try on a few occasions, and even as a non AAC user the interface is very intuitive.It comes with access to a great library of voices from Acapella, with options to adjust speed and pitch as needed. This lets her have a voice that matches who she is, and makes it easy for me to understand her as a communication partner.It’s easy to expand beyond the built in vocabulary. In addition to the symbol based board there is access to a keyboard, and the ability to add new symbols. My partner has been able to add many unique, unusual, and invented words we use in our day to day conversations. It’s even been possible for her to add custom pronunciations, in cases where they are needed.As a company, AssistiveWare takes their users seriously. Their support folks are super responsive, and they actually take feedback from users into account when making updates to the app. I also appreciate the ways the app is structured to protect the privacy and autonomy of its users. There is no logging functionality (just like with verbal speech!), and the robust vocabulary and access to a keyboard makes it possible for users to express themselves effectively.

Ellie Medal, Feb 09, 2023
5
Simple but robust and modern, backed by an excellent team

I'm an adult autistic part-time AAC user, and I've settled on Proloquo as my symbol-based app of choice.When I first tried it, Proloquo seemed too simple and inflexible. After trying several other apps and finding myself overwhelmed trying to set them up perfectly, I can say: Proloquo is simple and inflexible, and that is what makes it so great.The grid size, base vocab, and organization are fixed, which means you can get started communicating instead of falling into the rabbit hole of customization -- Proloquo forced me to embrace "the perfect is the enemy of the good" as I got started.The 6x8 grid size sounds small, but the "related words" feature lets it offer a robust (12k-word) vocabulary without being overwhelming or slow to navigate.But my favorite part about Proloquo isn't the app, it's the company, AssistiveWare. They do important research into the wide variety of ways and reasons folks use AAC; they design their products to balance the needs of communicators and supporters without compromising communicators' rights; and they've been welcoming, supportive, and receptive to feedback as I've embarked on my AAC journey.

Julia Tuttle, Feb 15, 2023
5
A cut above

I’m both a teacher of students who are learning to use AAC and a part time AAC user myself. As a teacher, I love the thoughtful way that this app was set up: both visually and in terms of vocabulary. My students are drawn in by the bright colors and able to attend longer because the vocabulary we are using is so thoughtfully put together, which means more time talking and less time navigating and searching for vocabulary! As an adult AAC user myself, I appreciate that the vocabulary is not all focused around elementary school topics, but contains the kind of vocabulary I want to use with other adults as well! Assistiveware took (and continues to take) the input of real world users (children AND adults) into account as they design and update this app and it shows. AAC apps are expensive, and it can take work to find the right match, but if you’re only able to invest in one AAC app, this is the one to pick!

MyiphoneismyAT, Jan 31, 2023
5
Excellent symbol-based AAC app

Proloquo was a game-changer for me. Easy to use and very simple to set up. Doesn’t offer “features“ like logging that could be used against its users, which I appreciate as an adult user of AAC software.My only real complaint is that the subscription model is a barrier to use for people with no income but who have financial support, but this is outweighed by how incredibly awesome it is.

Síle Liszka, Jan 31, 2023
5
Best AAC app

The monthly subscription makes it so accessible and the quality is above every other app we tried. This app gave my toddler a robust vocabulary that he is already using and I’m so grateful!

zikazika, Feb 17, 2023

Description

AssistiveWare Proloquo is an intuitive, easy-to-use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) app. It is designed to meet the diverse needs of nonspeaking people who can use an iPad independently. It can support them from early childhood to adulthood as they learn language and communicate using AAC.

Building upon our experience with AssistiveWare Proloquo2Go, we are excited to introduce this next-generation AAC app. An easy start With a unique design and quick one-tap access to the most used words, you can start using AAC right away. Finding any word is effortless, with an easily accessible Search function. Proloquo grows with you AAC beginners can grow language using Related Words and expand grammar with grammatic forms. No need to change to another AAC solution along the way. Moving from symbols to typing is easy with an included keyboard. Make Proloquo yours by adding the symbols and words important to you. Get AAC guidance with AssistiveWare Proloquo Coach We know learning AAC can be challenging. That’s why AssistiveWare designed Proloquo Coach. Free with a Proloquo subscription, it equips families and educators with the tools and knowledge needed to support children and students in their journey of learning to communicate using AAC. With in-app support and guided practice, you will always know what to do next. Involve those who support you and your child Share Proloquo at no additional cost. Involve teachers, Speech Pathologists, and grandparents - download the Proloquo app and sync across multiple devices for free. Try Proloquo free for one month! How payment works • After your trial ends, payment will be charged to your Apple ID. • Subscriptions renew automatically. Payment is charged 24 hours before the current subscription period ends. • Don’t want to renew? Cancel more than 24 hours before the end of the current subscription period. • Want to cancel or change your subscription? Manage it in your account settings on the App Store. The standard Apple Terms of Use apply to this app: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

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