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Exploring Life & Business with Gabrie’le Eato of Eleable® and NDVerse™

Today we’d like to introduce you to Gabrie’le Eato.

Hi Gabrie’le, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
Hello!!!

My name is Gabrie’le Eato, most people call me Gabby!!! Gabby Eato!!!

Firstly, thank you so much for the opportunity to connect again – especially during this time, considering Autism Awareness Month is literally April. That makes this even more meaningful to me.

I originally started as a nursing major and was set on becoming a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. I later shifted into psychology with the intention of becoming a therapist. I am clinically diagnosed with Autism and ADHD, and growing up, that came with a lot of challenges. I was bullied, and I often spent most of my time online – learning, creating, and escaping into digital spaces.

At a young age, I was even hired as a graphic designer for a Webkinz forum, until they realized how young I was and removed me – haha. But even then, I was determined. I would bypass ege filters (not good I know haha) and code. I have been coding since I have been 10 – it gave me peace because I would go home after being picked on, and I found a community online and we would share graphics with each other for fun, now its a business for me, I design websites that are actually psychology based, since my degrees are in psychology and behavior/social sciences. Psychology is a big piece of brand and design. A website should tell you who a person is, what their business is. Many designers I have known just want money, but I am here because I want others to experience how cool it is to find your identity in business, and in faith, and just in life through the power of digital design psychololgy.

Over time, I began to understand how my mind works. Honestly, designing websites has helped me do that. I type over 220 WPM, I think in pictures, and I process things in a very unique way. I scored in the top 1% globally on the WAIS IQ for spatial reasoning. What once felt like a limitation started to reveal itself as a gift. I think its kinda cheesy to say Autism is a superpower, but in a way it has been for me, I do not see it a negative think at all. I believe God made me this way intentionally and again its a piece of my identity and I feel blessed for the way I am.

I worked as a behavior therapist for a period, and I’ll be honest – it was a little difficult for me. I love people. But there is a lot of body language reading I struggle with. I can do it, but its a lot hard for me than others. I struggled in that environment. But when I stepped into my own path and started my business, everything shifted. Within a month, I had over 250,000 views on Alignable, and things began to grow rapidly. Before I knew it, I had attention from people connected to the United Nations, multiple magazine features, and a level of visibility that happened very very quickly.

I had parents reaching out wanting me to connect with their kids, and now I am arranging to do a lot more public speaking in more public schools, I offer public speaking for free, and the purchases from my business are what are used to help me get in schools to talk to the kids to love themselves and embrace their differences.

The more I leaned into God, the more everything began to accelerate – not just externally, but internally. My purpose became clearer. What started as a way to make money and build a life turned into something so much deeper: a way to share faith, love, and compassion, and to help others see that life is not about money— – t’s about genuinely helping people, especially in times of need.

Now, through my business, I operate very intentionally. I am application-based because alignment matters to me. Not everyone is meant to work with me – but the people who are aligned experience profound transformation, not just in their business, but in their lives. Where there is God, you are able. Where there is Elohim you are able… Eleable.

My journey started with wanting to be a nurse… and it evolved into something greater. A calling to show people that Autism and ADHD can be used in a beautiful way if you see yourself positively and think positively of yourself.

Yes, they can come with challenges. I experienced that firsthand, even in my work as a behavior therapist. But when you learn to work *with* your mind instead of against it, everything changes. You begin to see that God designed your mind with intention. It is not broken – it is unique, powerful, and purposeful.

I used to say, “I have autism and ADHD, so I struggle with this, this, and this.” And while some of that is true, I’ve learned something greater: when you focus on what you *can* do, and you align your mind with what is good, purposeful, and God-led – you can create a completely different reality. Your mind really shapes how things play out for you.

Its important to know who you are, and what you believe in and hold true to that.

Autism and ADHD are pieces of my identity, but they are not my full identity. My identity is far greater. I am whole, I am complete. Fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God.

I once didn’t believe this, but this is my truth now, and I am living it.

I see that reflected in my life and in my business. Not only through me, but yes, my business and the people I work with!

When you truly embrace who God has called you to be, and love yourself, everything shifts and adapts to that.

Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
I was bullied a lot, I remember kids would tell me I was a fat and ugly gorilla. They would touch me and said I had the “Gabby Touch”. Not only this, but when I was building my business, a lot of people didn’t really understand my vision and actually told me to throw it out. But I have found that if you hold a vision true, and you commit, and you believe in it, you can do it! Its all about focusing on yourself not anything or anyone outside of you.

Alright, so let’s switch gears a bit and talk business. What should we know?
Eleable is a digital design psychology studio where strategy, creativity, and human behavior all come together.

I don’t just design websites – I integrate psychology into everything: website design, visibility, social media, marketing, and branding. We use color psychology, behavioral psychology, and creative psychology to build experiences that actually move people and create real results.

What truly sets me apart is who I am at my core. I have Autism and ADHD, I am a Christian, and I love the Lord. I’ve taken the time to truly understand my identity – and now I help others step into theirs.

I am deeply passionate about helping people grow – not just in business, but in who they are. I love seeing others succeed, and I intentionally support clients who are genuinely trying to build something meaningful in this world.

While my services are high-level and strategic, I don’t believe in charging copious, unreachable amounts. My process is application-based to preserve quality and alignment, but my heart is to meet people in the middle – so those who are truly committed can access powerful, transformative work.

At Eleable, we offer SEO, website design, brand development, visibility strategy, and ADA/WCAG compliance, which is not only essential, but often overlooked. Businesses can and do face legal consequences for not having accessible websites. And we offer it all globally.

But beyond legality, this is about people.

Imagine being blind and unable to access a website when you need help. I once spoke with a woman whose friend was both blind and sick—and couldn’t access a site to get the support they needed. That stuck with me.

Accessibility is not optional. It’s responsibility.

That’s why I also provide ADA/WCAG auditing and compliance support – because creating an inclusive digital space matters. It’s about making sure everyone is seen, supported, and able to access what they need.

Everything I do is rooted in one mission:

To build not just better businesses – but a more inclusive, aligned, and impactful world.

This leads me into my nonprofit, I have a nonprofit called NDVerse, that is located at ndverse.org, Chuck E Cheese was very kind to donate, and I am working on some really cool collaborations. Milestones is wonderful.

The goal of NDVerse is to form a community for those who are neurodivergent to have in person and virtual events that they can find and include others. If you aren’t neurodivergent you are welcome too. The community is built and 100% proceeds go to the endeavor. Its a registered nonprofit built to work globally and help people find community no matter what walk of life they are in with love as the foundation.

Eleable can be found at eleable.com

Ndverse can be found at ndverse.org

I also started a podcast recently sharing other people who have been faithful and took risks and built businesses as well. Its called the Gabrie’le Eato Podcast and can be found on Apple, Spotify, and Youtube! Its really juicy, I posted it to threads and threads went crazy!

I really offer myself as an example for people to se that no matter the odds you can do anything, and its about loving others, building community, and being your best self with love as a foundation.

Risk taking is a topic that people have widely differing views on – we’d love to hear your thoughts.
Yes, I had nothing when I built this business, I just literally did it. I had no support, I just did it. And God just made it work out. I trusted that God had it, and it just worked out. When you are called to do something, and you feel it in your spirit, I say just do it! No matter the odds, no matter what sees hard, there is always a way. Where there is God, YOU are able!

If you ever feel unmotivated, I highly reccommend my new podcast, the Gabrie’le Eato Podcast now available on Apple, Spotify, and Youtube!

Pricing:

  • It varies! I take an individualized approach to my work.

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