Patient companions
Simple, reassuring experiences for check-ins, reminders, education and progress. Designed to reduce confusion rather than add another task.
We design digital products that help people understand their health, follow care plans and stay in touch with the teams supporting them.
From a focused patient companion to a multi-team care workspace, every product is shaped around the decisions people need to make next.
Simple, reassuring experiences for check-ins, reminders, education and progress. Designed to reduce confusion rather than add another task.
Prioritised queues, patient context and practical next actions for busy teams.
Thoughtful reminders and nudges that adapt to the person, not just the schedule.
Integrations that help information move between approved systems, with clear boundaries, auditability and a sensible fallback when another service is unavailable.
We begin with the people, setting and constraints. Technology follows the workflow—not the reverse.
Our working principlesWe map what patients and teams are trying to do, where uncertainty appears and what information is genuinely useful.
Interactive prototypes make language, accessibility and operational assumptions visible before expensive engineering begins.
Work is split into testable increments with shared acceptance criteria, clear ownership and regular demonstrations.
Launch is treated as the start of learning. We review usage, friction and support needs to guide what should improve next.
These are practical starting points, not rigid products. Each can be adapted to a service model, patient group and operational setting.
Help people notice patterns, follow agreed routines and raise the right concern at the right time.
Give patients a clear daily plan while helping teams spot progress, missed steps and changes that need review.
Support a prescribed routine with contextual reminders, simple confirmation and an understandable history.
The best health software does not demand attention. It gives people clarity, then gets out of the way.