If you run a weight-loss clinic prescribing GLP-1 medications, you've probably stitched together spreadsheets, group texts, and three different patient apps to keep up. Quantal replaces all of that with one platform — branded as your clinic, owned by your clinic, run for you behind the scenes. Your patients see your name on the app icon. Your team sees one dashboard instead of seven tabs. Compliance, hosting, security, and store submissions stop being your problem.
We've spent the last year sitting with clinic owners, medical directors, and front-office leads at weight-loss practices across the country. Every conversation surfaced some version of these four pain points. They're the reason Quantal exists, and they're the lens we use when we decide what to build next.
Your team is copy-pasting weekly weigh-ins from text messages into a shared Google Sheet. Every Friday, someone has to triage who's plateauing, who's nauseous, who never replied. It's slow, error-prone, and impossible to scale past a few hundred patients.
You've recommended one of the off-the-shelf weight-loss apps. Adoption is mixed. Patients don't see your logo, don't feel your clinic's tone, and drop off in week three. Your retention numbers tell the story.
Every new vendor means another data agreement to negotiate, another security review, another set of access logs to keep. Your clinic manager is now part-time HIPAA paralegal, and you don't even have a dedicated IT person.
The clinic across town just rolled out an app with their name on it. Patients notice. You've gotten quotes from app development shops — six figures and twelve months — and that's before any healthcare-grade infrastructure work. It feels out of reach.
One purpose-built platform replaces the spreadsheets, the messaging app, the patient education app, and the admin tools. We didn't add features for the sake of a feature list — every module exists because a clinic owner told us they needed it. Here's how it lands in your practice.
Your team sees one screen with every patient on the roster: current weight, last log, current dose, days since you've heard from them, and any flags worth a closer look. Click a name and you're inside their full history — weight trend, doses, symptoms, messages — in seconds. No more rebuilding context from a spreadsheet row.
Branded with your clinic name, your colors, your logo. It lives in your own App Store and Play Store accounts — not in a Quantal-branded marketplace. Patients open the app and see your practice, not us. Loyalty stays with you, where it belongs.
When the app on a patient's phone matches the clinic they walked into, adoption goes up. They recognize your branding from their last visit, the tone matches your team, and check-ins feel like an extension of care — not another generic wellness tracker. Manual food logging, wearables sync, symptom tracking, two-way messaging with your team — it's all there.
We sign HIPAA-compliant data agreements with every vendor that touches your patients' data — cloud infrastructure, hosting, monitoring, AI providers, all of it. You sign one agreement with us; we handle the rest. Activity logs for every read and write of patient data are kept and queryable. Annual disaster-recovery drill. 99.5% uptime target. Your clinic manager gets her Tuesdays back.
The things that matter to your practice — your patients, your brand, your relationship — stay yours. Always.
Everything else — the parts that don't make your clinic better but consume time and risk if done wrong.
From signed contract to first patient logging in their branded app — typically 5 to 6 weeks. Most of the calendar is App Store review (which we navigate for you), not engineering. Your operational lift during onboarding is small: a handful of decisions, a few signatures, and one Apple Developer enrollment we walk you through screen by screen.
Sign contract. Meet your onboarding lead. Map your workflows.
Apple Developer enrollment. We walk you through every step.
Your environment provisioned. Your branded app submitted for review.
App Store and Play Store review. We respond to reviewer questions.
Your team logs in. Your first patients onboard. We stay close.
After the first cohort, subsequent updates and feature rollouts are dramatically faster — we've done this end-to-end and the playbook is in place.
The platform itself is the easy part. The real value shows up in how your week looks once it's running. Here's what design partners report after their first three months.
Your team stops reading every weight log to find the patients who need a check-in. The dashboard surfaces them. You spend the time you save on the patients themselves, not on hunting for them.
Patients see your branding the moment they open the app, recognize your team in the messaging thread, and stick with logging because it feels like part of their care — not a generic side task. Adoption climbs measurably and stays there.
The shared spreadsheet, the SMS thread for clinic-to-patient messaging, the third-party patient education app, and whatever home-grown admin sheet you maintain — they all collapse into one dashboard your team actually opens.
When a payer or partner asks for your data-handling documentation, you forward what we've already prepared. Activity logs, vendor agreements, and recovery drill records are kept current — you're not scrambling to assemble them from memory.
We're early — these reflect what design partners and prospective customers have shared in conversation. Real attributed testimonials will replace these as cohorts launch.
Quantal handles the technology so I can focus on patient care. I'm a clinician, not an IT manager — that boundary alone made it worth it.
Our patients log more consistently in our branded app than they did in any of the generic ones we tried. They feel like the app belongs to our clinic — because it does.
Compliance no longer eats my Tuesdays. The agreements get signed, the logs get kept, the drills happen — and I just hear about them in the monthly summary.
The fastest way to know if Quantal fits your practice is to see it. Try the clinician demo, then book 30 minutes with our founders to talk through what your rollout would look like.