ABA goals, lived daily
The goals the BCBA wrote stop living in a binder. The app surfaces them as the moments arrive — bedtime routines, transitions, demand sequences — so every supporter is working the same goals the therapy team is.
Autism therapy treatment delivers the strategy. Life’sPilot delivers the strategy at 9pm, in the parking lot, in the meltdown. ABA-informed support, behavioral strategies, and consistent reset cycles — held by one shared plan.



A BCBA writes a plan. An OT builds a strategy. An SLP shapes a goal. Then the autistic child or adult leaves the clinic, and the people around them — family, school, support staff — have to carry that work for 160 hours a week.
Without alignment, the gains made in therapy reset. Behaviors come back. The next session starts from where the last one ended — not further along.
Life’sPilot closes the carryover gap. ABA-informed support, behavioral strategies in plain language, and reset-cycle guidance — delivered in the moment by the same shared plan the therapy team built.
Three areas where autism therapy treatment needs carryover, and where Life’sPilot does the carrying.
The goals the BCBA wrote stop living in a binder. The app surfaces them as the moments arrive — bedtime routines, transitions, demand sequences — so every supporter is working the same goals the therapy team is.
DRO, extinction, prompting hierarchies, reinforcement schedules — translated into one-line, in-the-moment guidance the rest of the care circle can actually follow. ABA support for non-clinicians who still need to do the work.
Escalation, recovery, re-entry. The app holds the reset cycle steps so a behavior event doesn’t derail the whole day — supporter, child, and routine all return to baseline using the same plan the therapy team built.
When a parent updates the morning routine, the school sees it. When the BCBA shares a new strategy, the grandparent sees it. When the speech therapist logs a win, everyone celebrates.
No. Life’sPilot is not therapy and not ABA. It’s a tool that extends the work of your BCBA, OT, SLP, and behavioral team into the hours between sessions. The treatment stays with the clinical team — the carryover is what we support.
The plan is built into the app by you, your team, or your provider. The app doesn’t invent ABA goals — it carries the existing ones into the moments they apply, and captures what happens so the clinical team can adjust.
Yes. Many families wait 8+ years for adult autism services and 6-12 months for pediatric ABA. The app gives the family a coherent place to work from while waitlisted, and aligns with whatever therapy team comes online later.
Yes. Aides, support staff, and direct-care workers get the same in-the-moment guidance the BCBA would give — phrased for the moment, not the case file. Behavioral strategies that travel with the autistic person across staff turnover.
The reset cycle steps your team wrote — calming, regulating, re-introducing demands — are held in the app and delivered in sequence so the recovery doesn’t turn into a new escalation. Same recovery plan, every time.
Both. Families use it for carryover at home and school. Organizations use it to keep behavioral strategies consistent across rotating staff. See for organizations for the team-of-staff version.