Coming to the App Store
The billing app that knows you are the biller
Search the App Store for "medical billing" and you get exam prep, prescription pads, and consumer debt apps. Nothing for the person who actually works the claims. That is the app we are building.
Founding accounts lock founding pricing for life of subscription
What it does on a phone
Not a shrunken desktop. The parts of billing that should never wait for one.
Denial lands, phone buzzes, problem dies young
Push notifications the moment a denial or rejection posts, with the reason code translated into plain English and the recommended fix attached. The average denial gets cheaper the sooner someone looks at it.
- Reason codes decoded (CO-16, CO-97, PR-204 and friends)
- Appeal deadlines on a visible clock
- Fix and resubmit simple corrections right from the queue
Claim status without the portal safari
Every claim's live status in one list: accepted, in process, paid, flagged. No logging into five payer portals to answer "did Aetna pay that yet?" from the parking lot.
- Statuses across all payers in one queue
- Search by patient, code, payer, or amount
- Payment notifications when the 835 posts
Early access
Founding accounts, first in line
Early access is the real product as it ships, web platform first, TestFlight builds of the iOS app as they roll. It is free while you help us get it right, and the pricing on our pricing page locks in as your founding rate.
- Request an account below. A human replies, but nobody calls you.
- Import your data (or play with sample data) and run it for 30 days.
- Keep it and lock founding pricing, or export and walk. Both take one click.
App questions
Asked before you had to ask
When does the iOS app launch?
The web platform is in early access now and TestFlight builds of the iOS app go to early-access accounts as features land. The App Store release follows once founding users have beaten the rough edges off it. Early access members hear every date first.
Does it work on Mac and iPad?
The platform is fully web-based, so it runs in Safari, Chrome, or Edge on Mac, Windows, and iPad with nothing to install. The iOS app adds the phone-native parts: push alerts, Face ID login, and the denial queue in your pocket.
Is PHI safe on a phone?
The app holds no PHI at rest on the device. Data stays encrypted on the server, sessions require Face ID or passcode re-entry, push notifications are written to exclude patient identifiers, and remote sign-out kills a lost phone's session instantly. The BAA covers mobile access on every plan.
What does early access cost?
Nothing during the early-access period. When billing turns on, you choose a plan at the founding prices published on the pricing page, locked to your account for as long as you subscribe. No payment details are collected today.