Product tour
See the platform, screen by screen.
No demo video, no mockups standing in for the product. This is the actual case workspace: the narrative it writes, the sources it cites, and the console your admin sees.
Narrative Summary
Comprehensive case narrative and medical history
Comprehensive Chronological Case Narrative
Patient Background and Mechanism of Injury
This case concerns Marcus Halloway, a 48-year-old male employed as a regional logistics supervisor, who sustained cervical and lumbar spine injuries in a rear-end motor vehicle collision on June 18, 202612. The mechanism was consistent across the records reviewed: the patient's vehicle was stopped at a controlled intersection when it was struck from behind, producing an acute flexion–extension load to the cervical spine and axial compression of the lumbar segments. Relevant prior history included a remote L5–S1 microdiscectomy and well-controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus (ICD-10 E11.9)3.
Initial Diagnostic Imaging — June 30, 2026
An MRI of the cervical and lumbar spine was performed on June 30, 2026 without contrast. The cervical study demonstrated a C5–C6 disc protrusion with mild central canal narrowing and bilateral foraminal encroachment. The lumbar study revealed a recurrent left paracentral disc herniation at L5–S1 contacting the traversing S1 nerve root, consistent with the patient's reported radicular symptoms4. No acute fracture or malalignment was identified.
A narrative that reads like a colleague wrote it, because it read the whole file first.
Every claim in the summary carries a numbered citation back to the page it came from, so a reviewer can check the source in seconds instead of re-reading the chart.
Every citation opens the exact page it came from.
Source documents are machine-graded for quality (verified, flagged, or missing), and the reasoning behind each grade is shown alongside the page.
Ten thousand pages, reduced to the sequence that matters.
Insurance, prior history, and treatment, assembled in order, each fact linked back to the document it came from.
Admin Dashboard
Platform analytics, user management, and configuration.
The same console scales from one case to a caseload.
Usage, credits, and case throughput sit in one place, so the person managing 10 files a month and the admin managing 400 see the same platform.
Next step
Run one of your own files through it.
The screens above are the real product. The fastest way to know if it holds up is to send a file and read the output yourself.