Gem and Jenny sitting outside a cafe adding details to the Sociability app.
Gem and Jenny sitting outside a cafe adding details to the Sociability app.
Gem and Jenny sitting outside a cafe adding details to the Sociability app.

About Sociability

We help
disabled people
find accessible places

Download the app

About Sociability

We help
disabled people
find accessible places

Download the app

About Sociability

We help
disabled people
find accessible places

Download the app

Our Mission

Together, we’re changing the way the world thinks about accessibility and making the world a more sociable place for all.

Together, we’re changing the way the world thinks about accessibility and making the world a more sociable place for all.

Together, we’re changing the way the world thinks about accessibility and making the world a more sociable place for all.

To organise all the world’s accessibility information

For more than 1 billion disabled people worldwide, poor accessibility poses a significant barrier to social inclusion, equal opportunity and quality of life. Knowing the accessibility of a venue in advance makes a world of difference. With the right planning, obstacles can be overcome, stress can be avoided, and everyone can be included.

To give peace of mind to disabled people everywhere

In an inaccessible world, knowledge is power. By making it quick and easy to find detailed, reliable and accurate accessibility information, Sociability helps disabled people to plan ahead and explore their communities with confidence, purpose and ease.

To help accessible businesses shine bright

Accessibility makes economic sense. More accessible venues attract more customers and generate more revenue. In the UK alone, the spending power of disabled households is worth £274 billion per year – and yet UK hospitality and retail venues continue to miss out much of this economic opportunity by failing to properly cater for disabled customers. Sociability helps businesses better appreciate which barriers they have, what problems they’re creating and how to fix them. Better information gives disabled people the peace of mind they need to explore the world around them.

To organise all the world’s accessibility information

For more than 1 billion disabled people worldwide, poor accessibility poses a significant barrier to social inclusion, equal opportunity and quality of life. Knowing the accessibility of a venue in advance makes a world of difference. With the right planning, obstacles can be overcome, stress can be avoided, and everyone can be included.

To give peace of mind to disabled people everywhere

In an inaccessible world, knowledge is power. By making it quick and easy to find detailed, reliable and accurate accessibility information, Sociability helps disabled people to plan ahead and explore their communities with confidence, purpose and ease.

To help accessible businesses shine bright

Accessibility makes economic sense. More accessible venues attract more customers and generate more revenue. In the UK alone, the spending power of disabled households is worth £274 billion per year – and yet UK hospitality and retail venues continue to miss out much of this economic opportunity by failing to properly cater for disabled customers. Sociability helps businesses better appreciate which barriers they have, what problems they’re creating and how to fix them. Better information gives disabled people the peace of mind they need to explore the world around them.

How Sociability Works

Explore the map for venues and find the places that are accessible for you.

Explore the map for venues and find the places that are accessible for you.

Empower others by adding tags and photos while you are out.

Empower others by adding tags and photos while you are out.

Share your favourite venues with friends and family.

Share your favourite venues with friends and family.

The view of the map feature on the Sociability app

Download the app

Sociability is available for free on iOS, Android & web.

Are you ready to make the world a more Sociable place?

Sociability in the press

Sociability in the press

Sociability in the press

Matt Pierri holding a check for £25,000 alongside two Toyota employees
Matt Pierri holding a check for £25,000 alongside two Toyota employees
Matt Pierri holding a check for £25,000 alongside two Toyota employees

26 Feb 2020

And the winners of the first ever Toyota Startup awards are…

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Matt Pierri holding a certificate for a £25,000 prize
Matt Pierri holding a certificate for a £25,000 prize
Matt Pierri holding a certificate for a £25,000 prize

20 June 2019

Access app helping Oxford’s disabled wins £25,000 prize

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A group photo incluing Matt Pierri and another wheelchair user at Socaibility's launch party
A group photo incluing Matt Pierri and another wheelchair user at Socaibility's launch party
A group photo incluing Matt Pierri and another wheelchair user at Socaibility's launch party

18 June 2019

Oxford alum wins £25,000 award for venue accessibility app

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