Congrats on the launch. One complaint: RPA this, non-RPA that, but you never explain what it means. I would write down the acronym fully once at the first mention on the landing page.
100% right - we support the AI companies who are selling to the legacy end users - for ex: we don’t sell directly to hospitals, but an AI scribe for doctors that already has a hospital as a customer, we help them integrate to the hospital’s EMR
Congrats on the launch. One complaint: RPA this, non-RPA that, but you never explain what it means. I would write down the acronym fully once at the first mention on the landing page.
Thank you!! Yeah that's a good point - it's been so engrained in our brains, appreciate the feedback
Congrats on the launch! Legacy system users are also one of the slowest to adopt AI. How do you navigate that?
100% right - we support the AI companies who are selling to the legacy end users - for ex: we don’t sell directly to hospitals, but an AI scribe for doctors that already has a hospital as a customer, we help them integrate to the hospital’s EMR
Legacy system users are also the one who pays the most for tools and services. If it is relevant usecase, it should be fine.
Please make your trust center public if you are focusing on healthcare AI companies…the footer link is dead.
Could you use this to test new releases of software for bugs? A bit like TDD but for GUI interactions
Yes! we have customers doing that
What the deuce is an "RPA"?
Its an acronym for Robotic Process Automation. It usually means triggering mouse clicks and key stokes to perform tasks
It's a script that simulates clicks/keystrokes on Desktop/Web