A sensory product resource built by a parent who got tired of wasting money on things that didn't work.
When my child was diagnosed with autism at age 3, I entered a world I didn't know existed. Sensory processing. Occupational therapy. IEPs. A thousand products that promised to help — and very little guidance on which ones actually would.
I spent the next few years researching everything I could find. I read the OT textbooks. I joined the parent groups. I bought things that didn't work, returned them, tried something else. Slowly, I built up a picture of what actually helps — and what's just well-marketed noise.
SensorySuperCenter is what I wish had existed when I started that journey. It's an honest, practical guide to sensory tools — built around real products, real families, and real needs.
The AI Sensory Advisor is the feature I'm most proud of. The hardest question in this space isn't “what's the best weighted blanket?” — it's “what does my specific child, with their specific profile, actually need?” The Advisor is built to answer that question with specificity, not generalities.
This site comes from personal experience, not theory. Every recommendation has been filtered through the lens of a parent who has tried it, or talked to families who have.
Our Sensory Advisor uses AI to match your child's needs to our curated database. But every product in that database was chosen by a human who believes in it.
We use Amazon affiliate links. That's how the site stays free. But it never determines what we recommend — we'll tell you when something isn't worth buying.