Bailey Enterprises (for-profit) and the Institute for Civil Memory (ICM, nonprofit) sit under the Gwyn Legacy Collective (GLC) — a connected ecosystem of privacy-first AI, clinical tools, civil rights infrastructure, and design systems. Built by a disabled, neurodivergent founder who needed these tools to survive broken institutions — then decided to build them for everyone.
Bailey Enterprises is a pre-seed technology and services company operating under the Gwyn Legacy Collective umbrella alongside the Institute for Civil Memory (ICM), a 501(c)(3)-path nonprofit. The for-profit arm builds AI products and clinical tools; the nonprofit arm protects rights, memory, and standards. Together they form a unified platform with a shared design system (NeuralGlass.Design) and shared values: privacy, dignity, and clarity.
Bailey Reid Gwyn — disabled interdisciplinary researcher, planetary activist, and systems developer. Bailey lives with hyperthymesia (near-perfect autobiographical memory), traumatic brain injury, and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome — a convergence they call dynamic disability. This lived experience drives every product decision.
- Creator of Audia™ — privacy-first, local-first AI assistant
- ORCID researcher · composer with absolute pitch
- Neuro-inspired AI + disability justice + civil accountability
- Principle: Make it clear. Make it kind. Make it work.
Disabled, chronically ill, and neurodivergent people are catastrophically underserved by technology and healthcare systems that were never designed for fluctuating capacity, complex medical histories, or the need to document institutional harm. AI is overwhelmingly surveillance-driven and cloud-dependent. Clinical communication is fragmented. Rights violations go undocumented and uncontested.
A modular ecosystem of local-first AI, clinical clarity tools, and rights-documentation infrastructure — built from lived experience, designed for real constraints, and governed by ethical principles that treat privacy and dignity as non-negotiable defaults.
Four product clusters — one shared backbone. Each node has a specific job; together they form a complete platform for memory, clarity, rights, and identity.
The intersection of disabled/chronically ill adults (1 in 4 US adults have a disability), the $50B+ clinical communication software market, and the rapidly expanding ethical AI sector. Entry wedge: complex patients and their care teams — a massively underserved population with acute, daily need for exactly these tools.
Multiple revenue streams share a single infrastructure backbone — no single point of failure, and each stream reinforces the others. Pricing is structured to respect the economic realities of disabled communities while scaling through institutional and enterprise tiers.
- Audia: local AI bundles, pro subscriptions, custom deployments — $1,500–$15,000+
- Clinician Companion: B2C subscriptions + B2B clinic licenses + training
- Services: custom app/AI development, web & brand, consulting via Bailey.Enterprises
- Design network: NeuralGlass + EmailSign as standalone products
- ICM (nonprofit): grants, impact partnerships, certifications
Bailey Enterprises has a durable, multi-layered moat that is very difficult for conventional tech companies to replicate — because it was built from inside the problem, not from a distance.
- Founder-as-user: hyperthymesia + dynamic disability + systemic harm experience shapes every design decision — no amount of user research replicates this.
- Privacy architecture: local-first, minimal cloud dependency — structurally opposed to surveillance capitalism at the infrastructure level.
- Ecosystem lock-in: 20+ integrated domain nodes with a shared design system; switching cost grows with each product used together.
- Nonprofit governance: ICM provides mission lock — values can’t be pivoted away by a future acquirer without destroying the trust asset.
- Community trust: disabled & chronically ill communities have acute radar for exploitative tech; authentic origin is a genuine competitive advantage here.
Seeking a pre-seed/early-stage round from patient, values-aligned partners. Capital will be deployed to compress the path from pilot-ready to revenue-generating across the ecosystem.
Looking for patient, values-aligned partners — not just capital. Ideal investors understand disability justice, ethical AI, and long-term systems reform. This is a mission-locked ecosystem, and the right partner sees the compounding value of building trust with communities that have been consistently failed by technology.
