Prototype to improve
your practice.

Clinician prototypes improve: collaboration, satisfaction, quality, economics & outcomes.

REAL PracticeTypes BUILT BY REAL CLINICIANS

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ShiftBoard

Med-surg handoff board — from a charge nurse's description

Jordan Alvarez, RN, CCRN

Mercy General Hospital · Columbus, OH

12249
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FaxRoute

Inbound-fax triage queue — from a practice manager's description

Dana Whitfield, CMPE

Riverside Family Medicine · Boise, ID

8176
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Concord

Medication reconciliation — from a pharmacist's description

Priya Natarajan, PharmD, BCPS

St. Vincent Medical Center · Portland, OR

153111

Builder details and community activity shown are illustrative — the real gallery opens with our pilot cohort.

Good ideas get stuck at the point of care.

Turning a workflow fix into real software used to mean budgets, vendors, and someone else's roadmap. Now you can build the first version yourself.

From healthcare-technology veterans of Omada Health, eHealth, and Pine Park Health.

How it works

From the idea in your head to a live prototype your colleagues can click — here's the whole arc.

  1. 1

    Describe your idea

    2 minutes · free

    Talk or type, the way you'd describe it to a colleague. Plain English, typos fine, dictation welcome. Half-formed is plenty — Kit, your coach, asks a question or two to sharpen it.

  2. 2

    Watch a working prototype appear

    minutes later

    Not a mockup — screens you can click, wearing your practice's name and filled with realistic synthetic patients that match your world. Never real patient data.

  3. 3

    Learn to change it yourself

    a few evenings, at your pace

    A guided course built for clinicians with zero coding background. You'll drive real AI coding tools with your own words, on your own project. If you can write a clinical note, you can write a prompt.

  4. 4

    Put it live at your own URL

    one session

    A real website, under your control, safe to share because the data is synthetic. Send it to your medical director, your IT team, your co-founder, your investors — show them, don't tell them.

  5. 5

    Sharpen it with clinicians like you

    ongoing

    Publish to the gallery and join the world's best community of clinician builders — feedback from like-minded peers who get it, want to build, and make good ideas better.

What this looks like in practice

I described our referral-tracking mess between patients on a Tuesday. By Thursday I was showing our IT director a working prototype — our practice's name on it, synthetic patients that matched our panel. Fifteen years of saying 'someone should fix this,' and I built the first version myself.
Family Medicine MD
I built a shift-handoff board for our floor — every patient, the three things night shift actually needs, flagged labs up front. Kit asked me two questions before building and the first draft already looked like our unit. The course taught me to change it with my own prompts.
Charge Nurse, RN
I'm not technical. I dictated our check-in problem into my phone and watched a working queue screen build itself in minutes. Our office manager assumed we'd bought it from a vendor. My employer covered the $49 from our education budget — essentially free to learn a skill like this.
Medical Assistant

One price, everything included

$49

  • Your prototype, hosted and shareable
  • The full clinician curriculum
  • An AI development team that builds with you
  • Technical support while you learn and ship

One-time. Most employers cover professional development like this through education budgets — making it essentially free to learn an essential new skill. Ask about yours.

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