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SaaS· 2026· Product
Kidni

AI-powered clinic management for healthcare pros

An AI-powered clinic management platform for independent healthcare professionals across Latin America. Patients, appointments, digital clinical records, and prescriptions in one place — built for solo and small-practice psychologists, nutritionists, physiotherapists, and dentists.

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Next.jsConvexClaude
independent practice
LATAM
The Problem

Independent practitioners in LATAM run their clinic out of WhatsApp, Google Calendar, and a notebook. The big EMRs are priced for hospital systems, are clunky on mobile, and don't speak Spanish well. Patient data ends up in three places at once, and prescriptions are still photocopied.

The Approach

A multi-tenant SaaS designed for the size and budget of an independent practice. Each professional gets a clean inbox of patients, an appointment calendar, structured clinical records (specialty-specific templates), and prescription generation. AI assists with note-taking and summarization so the practitioner spends time with the patient, not the form.

Highlights
  1. 01
    Multi-specialty
    Templates and workflows for psychologists, nutritionists, physiotherapists, dentists, and more — the platform reshapes itself around the specialty.
  2. 02
    Digital clinical records
    Structured patient histories that actually compose. Search across visits, attach files, and never lose context between sessions.
  3. 03
    AI note-taking
    Dictate or summarize a session and the system drafts the clinical entry. The practitioner reviews and signs off — no blank-page tax.
  4. 04
    Appointments
    Calendar with reminders, cancellations, and a patient-facing booking flow. Designed mobile-first because most patients book from a phone.
  5. 05
    Prescriptions
    Generate compliant prescriptions in seconds — patient details, medication, dosage, and signature in one flow.
  6. 06
    Built for LATAM
    Spanish-first UI, regional billing, and pricing that matches what an independent practitioner can actually pay.
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