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Auslan interpreting services made easy


PAH! is an app that allows users to book Auslan (Australian Sign Language) interpreters quickly and easily.

We believed there was a better way for the Deaf Community and freelancing interpreters to connect, so we created PAH! app to make it happen.

 



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We are NOT an agency.

Yep! You read correctly. PAH! is not an agency. 

PAH! is focussed on helping you manage your own bookings:

All interpreters on the app are working under their own ABN. They are all empowered individuals, being their own boss, doing what they love! ⁠

Customers have all the power! Choose which interpreter you want and have total confidence throughout the booking process.⁠ Bookings on your terms.

PAH! App operate 24/7. You can book at anytime! There is no need to wait for staff, or office hours. Need to book on a Sunday afternoon? We’ve got you sorted.

Our Values

QUICK      

From a request to a booking in minutes.

Our platform means you can book an interpreter in minutes, not days.

EASY      

Just a tap away, accessible from your phone 24/7.

Book an interpreter anywhere, anytime! All through an app on your phone.

EMPOWERING

Your bookings, your way.


Users have total choice and control.
You'll never be left worrying about status of your booking again.

COMMUNITY FOCUSSED

 Designed by the Deaf community.

Accessibility should be designed by those who experience the barriers firsthand—that’s why the Deaf community is at the heart of this platform

Auslan isn’t something we add later. It’s where we begin. Because language access should never be an afterthought.

Words from our founder:

"After working as an Auslan interpreter for many years, I kept seeing the same problem: Deaf people were promised choice and control under the NDIS—but in reality, that was rarely the case.

That’s why I started PAH!—to make things simpler, fairer, and genuinely centred around the people using interpreting services.

At our core, we believe in direct communication between Auslan users and interpreters. That kind of collaboration leads to better outcomes for everyone.

We’re here to make access easier—not harder. And if there’s ever anything we can do to improve your experience, please reach out. I’d love to chat."

– Rachel Sperinck

 

Deaf Acknowledgement:

PAH! acknowledges the Deaf community as a cultural and linguistic group, recognising Auslan as central to Deaf identity. We honour Deaf Elders and their advocacy while committing to language rights, accessibility, and equal opportunities. We stand in solidarity with the Deaf community and celebrate its contributions.

Acknowledgement of Country:

PAH! acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land, paying respects to Elders past and present. We recognise the importance of First Nations languages and reinforce our commitment to inclusivity, equity, and respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.