AI Doctor Notes
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The Story
We built an app for people who want to feel more in control at doctor visits.
Ever feel like the doctor visit moves faster than your brain can keep up? What we sometimes forget to think is that the stress related to these visits start even before you leave the house.
Does this day sound familiar?
You wake up, remember you have a doctor visit scheduled today.
You scramble to prepare the day of, often forgetting details from when you actually felt something wrong (reason for scheduling the visit).
You head over, but of course, you're also thinking about work or directions.
You arrive and check-in. Sometimes the wait takes a little bit too long.
You're called in, say "hi doc, how's it going?" and when they ask you what's up,
you go blank.
You’re trying to explain what’s been going on, remember what you wanted to ask
Conversation picks up and you notice yourself nodding as you listen to what the doctor is saying. You've convinced yourself that you remember everything.
You say your goodbyes and as soon as you get to the parking lot, everything is fuzzy already. You remember you forgot to ask a bunch of questions.
All of a sudden, well not really a sudden, you don't feel so sure about details. You don't feel in control of your visit. It feels like it just happened to you.
AI Doctor Notes is built exactly for that.
It gives you a place to write down your questions before the visit. Then, during the appointment, you can record the conversation. The app generates questions for you based on the conversation. Afterward, it turns the visit into a clear summary you can review later.
The goal is simple: help you walk in more prepared, stay more present during the visit, and leave knowing what was said and what comes next.
It’s helpful if you’re managing your own appointments. It’s also helpful if you’re going with a parent, spouse, child, or someone else you care for, because you don’t have to carry the whole visit in your head.
Ever feel like the doctor visit moves faster than your brain can keep up? What we sometimes forget to think is that the stress related to these visits start even before you leave the house.
Does this day sound familiar?
You wake up, remember you have a doctor visit scheduled today.
You scramble to prepare the day of, often forgetting details from when you actually felt something wrong (reason for scheduling the visit).
You head over, but of course, you're also thinking about work or directions.
You arrive and check-in. Sometimes the wait takes a little bit too long.
You're called in, say "hi doc, how's it going?" and when they ask you what's up,
you go blank.
You’re trying to explain what’s been going on, remember what you wanted to ask
Conversation picks up and you notice yourself nodding as you listen to what the doctor is saying. You've convinced yourself that you remember everything.
You say your goodbyes and as soon as you get to the parking lot, everything is fuzzy already. You remember you forgot to ask a bunch of questions.
All of a sudden, well not really a sudden, you don't feel so sure about details. You don't feel in control of your visit. It feels like it just happened to you.
AI Doctor Notes is built exactly for that.
It gives you a place to write down your questions before the visit. Then, during the appointment, you can record the conversation. The app generates questions for you based on the conversation. Afterward, it turns the visit into a clear summary you can review later.
The goal is simple: help you walk in more prepared, stay more present during the visit, and leave knowing what was said and what comes next.
It’s helpful if you’re managing your own appointments. It’s also helpful if you’re going with a parent, spouse, child, or someone else you care for, because you don’t have to carry the whole visit in your head.
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Doctor visits speed past faster than most minds can process, leaving patients, parents, and adult children who coordinate care stuck with fuzzy memories and half-remembered instructions. AI Doctor Notes attacks that gap by turning the conversation into a tangible, shareable record while nudging every participant to prepare beforehand.
The app keeps the entire lifecycle in one place: users jot down symptoms, medications, and questions before leaving home, record the live discussion during the appointment, then receive an auto-generated set of questions and a concise next-steps summary once the visit ends. A built-in sharing layer lets a child’s caregiver, an aging parent’s helper, or any member of a care circle see only the important excerpts without forcing anyone to retype disjointed recollections.
What quickly catches attention is the deliberate focus on psychological friction. Instead of broad “clinical” features, the product hangs its value on mental bandwidth—reducing the pre-visit scramble, the mid-visit nodding amnesia, and the post-visit parking-lot panic. Recording and transcription already exist in other tools, yet tying them to an explicit prep module and a ready-to-email recap separates this from generic note apps.
The App Store rating sits at a perfect five stars after a handful of public reviews, and the company makes the download itself free; beyond that it has not yet laid out any paid tier or monetization scheme. Early adopters are therefore getting all current capabilities without subscription gates.
For anyone who has ever left a consultation wondering what was actually decided, AI Doctor Notes delivers a structured memory when memory fails most.
The app keeps the entire lifecycle in one place: users jot down symptoms, medications, and questions before leaving home, record the live discussion during the appointment, then receive an auto-generated set of questions and a concise next-steps summary once the visit ends. A built-in sharing layer lets a child’s caregiver, an aging parent’s helper, or any member of a care circle see only the important excerpts without forcing anyone to retype disjointed recollections.
What quickly catches attention is the deliberate focus on psychological friction. Instead of broad “clinical” features, the product hangs its value on mental bandwidth—reducing the pre-visit scramble, the mid-visit nodding amnesia, and the post-visit parking-lot panic. Recording and transcription already exist in other tools, yet tying them to an explicit prep module and a ready-to-email recap separates this from generic note apps.
The App Store rating sits at a perfect five stars after a handful of public reviews, and the company makes the download itself free; beyond that it has not yet laid out any paid tier or monetization scheme. Early adopters are therefore getting all current capabilities without subscription gates.
For anyone who has ever left a consultation wondering what was actually decided, AI Doctor Notes delivers a structured memory when memory fails most.
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