The Work

Three fronts. One standard.

Each one starts with a person losing time, money, or care to a system that was never built for them — and ships only when it earns its keep.

Building now

VoiceDesk

Somewhere right now, a homeowner is standing over a dead water heater at six in the evening, calling the only HVAC company that answers — and it isn't the one already sixty feet up a ladder resealing a flue, because that call went straight to voicemail. That's the whole market in one scene: 60% of after-hours calls to solo trade shops go unanswered, and every one of them is a job somebody else gets.

VoiceDesk answers instead. It picks up like a dispatcher would, asks the questions that actually matter, books the job straight into Jobber or Housecall Pro, and texts a summary before the owner is back on the ground. No hold music, no app to babysit, no job lost to a ring nobody heard.

Built for the one- and two-person shop that can't afford a full-time receptionist and doesn't need the team-dispatch features baked into platforms priced for a crew of twelve.

Launching 2026

Async Telehealth

Some care shouldn't require a waiting room, a half-day off work, or a drive to a town that has a primary care opening next month. Eighty of North Carolina's hundred counties are short on primary care access. The people who need a refill, a rash looked at, or a straightforward question answered are the ones the system makes wait longest.

Async Telehealth is a Physician Associate–led practice built for that gap: submit an intake, get a real clinical response within 24–48 hours, pay cash, done. No scheduling friction, no insurance runaround for routine care.

Built under North Carolina's new team-based practice rules, which finally let an experienced PA run a practice this way.

In research

HealthNav AI

Prior authorization is where care goes to wait. Someone gets prescribed a biologic for a condition like ankylosing spondylitis, and instead of starting treatment, they start a second job: fighting a denial, hunting down a manufacturer savings program, re-filing the same paperwork a different way and hoping it clears this time. Some patients spend more hours fighting for the medication than it costs to make.

HealthNav is built to fight that fight instead of the patient. It activates the moment a biologic is prescribed, finds every savings program a patient actually qualifies for, and takes the denial-and-appeal cycle off their plate.

Still in research — validated with real patients before a line of production code gets written, the same standard every product here is held to.

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