A new Seattle startup led by co-founders with experience in health tech is aiming to automate communication processes for healthcare clinics with its software platform.
Olamedi is a year-old company co-founded by CEO Daniel Sarfati and COO Noah Loudon.
Sarfati spent two years at Amazon and two at home-selling platform Knock as a software developer. He was most recently the co-founder and CTO at Mexico City-based health tech platform HelloDoctor, which has since shut down.
Loudon is a University of Washington graduate who previously spent 10 years at swag maker Kotis Design. He was most recently VP of sales at HelloDoctor.
Olamedi helps automate patient communication and track long-term outcomes from a single platform. The software enables clinics to use a unified interface without making changes to existing software or record management systems, and it replaces front-desk conversations with smart questionnaires and modular workflows.
The startup just raised $80,000 via a SAFE financing round led by angel investors including Jamie McAvity, CEO of Cormint Data Systems and a prior investor in Knock. Sarfati and Loudon have put $400,000 of their own capital into the company.
The founders say they are currently working with partners to develop and test their platform and intend to launch in Q4 of 2024.