There is no automated funnel waiting on the other side of this form, and no sales script primed to chase you. A message here reaches a person who reads it properly and replies thoughtfully — whether you are a clinician curious about what on-site, assistive AI could do in your setting, a team weighing how it might fit an existing workflow, or simply someone with a pointed question about how any of this actually works. We would rather have one honest exchange than a dozen automated ones.

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Photoreal, ~16:11 landscape. Two colleagues in a relaxed conversation across a table in a bright office or cafe, one gesturing, both engaged — suggesting a genuine, unhurried exchange rather than a sales pitch. Cool clean light with subtle green (#00BF63) accents. Open, friendly, honest mood. No patient-identifiable data, no readable screen or document text, no third-party or competitor logos, consented or faceless models.

We are happy to talk about anything that matters to you: how data is kept on-site and what, if anything, ever moves; where a tool helps and where it deliberately stays out of the way; what is available today and what is still a direction we are building toward. We will not oversell, and we will tell you plainly when something is not yet ready. If a question has a complicated answer, you will get the complicated answer rather than a tidy one that happens to be wrong.

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Photoreal, ~16:11 landscape. A clinician at a workstation in a quiet moment, looking thoughtful with a phone or notepad in hand as if composing a question, no readable screen content. Cool clean light with subtle green (#00BF63) accents. Curious, considered, calm mood. No patient-identifiable data, no readable screen text, no real medical records, no third-party or competitor logos or UI, consented or faceless model.

One request, in the other direction: please keep patient information out of your message. We do not need it to help, and a contact form is not the place for it. A general description of your situation — your role, your setting, and what you are hoping to do — is more than enough for us to give you a useful first reply and to point you to the right next step.