Built for the doctor at the desk at 7 p.m.
The one who stayed late to finish their charts. Again.
The story
A friend of ours is a solo family-practice doctor. Every Thursday night we'd hear the same thing: "I still have eight charts left." Transcription service in India, 18-hour turnaround, good enough for boilerplate and hopeless for anything complicated.
We'd already been building a clinical note pipeline for a different product — SOAP generation, ICD-10 coding, schema-validated output. It turned out the piece she wanted wasn't the CRM or the patient portal. It was just this: send audio, get a signed note, five minutes.
So we took that slice, made it standalone, priced it like software and not like a per-line transcription contract, and shipped it.
Why we built this
Because the existing options for solo doctors are bad. India- based transcription is slow and impersonal. Enterprise AI scribes start at six figures and require a 45-minute sales call before you can see the product. Freed is great but opinionated about how you work; DeepScribe is great but enterprise-only.
None of them treat a solo doctor the way a solo doctor deserves to be treated — like a professional who can read a pricing page and decide.
Our approach
Self-serve signup. Transparent pricing. Cancellation as a button. Nothing about using software for your practice should require a Zoom.
Every AI output has an evidence quote traced back to the transcript. Every ICD-10 code ships with its source. Every prescription flags interactions and controlled-substance concerns before the clinician signs. You stay in charge; we just do the typing.
If the product doesn't save you an hour a day, it doesn't deserve your money. You'll know in fourteen days.
Team
Small and senior. Engineers, product, and clinical advisors. More here soon.