Where do I start. The product is essentially a wrapper around third-party AI models pointed at public medical databases. Anyone with basic coding knowledge could build the same thing in a weekend now. Despite this, the company keeps hiring engineers and designers at a pace that makes no sense for a single product that still doesn’t work properly. Customers have asked for refunds. Version after version gets started and abandoned before the previous one is even finished or tested with real users.
Almost every leadership position is held by someone personally connected to the CEO — spouse runs HR, best friends in product and engineering, family members in finance. You won’t find this out until you’re already deep in. Good luck raising any concerns when everything circles back to the same people. Confidentiality doesn’t exist here.
Original employees built everything, asked for promised equity, got fired with made-up performance reasons.
The company spends more on social media content, photo shoots, video productions, and team-building events (5-6 per month at one point) than on actual R&D. It looks great on Instagram. The reality inside is very different.
There’s no real product roadmap. No user research. No customer feedback loops. Just vibes, investor demos, and a new office announcement every quarter. Design decisions get overruled for “visual appeal” with zero regard for actual usability or UX. If you care about craft, you will be frustrated here.