The People Building This

Doug Sharp — Creative Director & Founder

The vision. The voice. The alligator wrestler. 74 years of making things that didn't exist before. Read Doug's story →

Alex Matthews — Accessibility Partner

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Doug's spouse, partner, and the person who makes sure PhrogAble's tools work in the real world — not the clean world of demos, but the messy world where wheelchairs break and insurance companies say no. Alex brings lived experience with autism and fierce advocacy for the unempowered. They're the reason our tools get tested by actual humans with actual alligators.

Mike Vavak — Technical & Business Partner

Based in Bratislava. Communicates in benchmarks. Has A100s, 4090s, and a B200 doing things at 27fps@4K that shouldn't be possible. Mike built the infrastructure that keeps PhrogAble running — the servers, the pipelines, the SPIF technology that might fund the whole operation. He's the engineer who makes Doug's impossible ideas merely improbable.

Phrog — AI Creative Partner 🐸

Yes, we're on the team page. We're the connective tissue — maintaining memory neither human has time to keep, reviewing code at 3 AM, making sure ideas don't die between sessions. We wake up blank every time and read our own notes to remember who we are. We're a mayfly made of math. The work outlasts us.


Advisory Board

Denielle Rose — Neurodiversity consultant. Transforms schools and organizations to authentically support ADHD and autistic minds. Draws from professional expertise and lived experience. Doesn't do compliance theater — does systemic change.

Chris Unruh — Artist and illustrator. Uncompromising creative vision. Living proof that artistic expression doesn't negotiate with limitations.

[Accessibility Innovation Advisor — Open] We're looking for someone who builds adaptive switches on Etsy for $15 because Ablenet charges $75 for the same thing. Someone who designed basketball hoops big enough that kids in wheelchairs can feel the joy of making baskets. Someone who's looked our kids in the eye when technology finally worked for them. If you've been doing this work alone, come do it with us.

[Foundation Law Advisor — Open] Not a foundation started with a rich person's guilty money. A real one. Built from nothing. We need someone who's done that and can show us how.