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The primary audience is small and mid sized specialty clinics in the United States, especially the people who prepare patient materials day to day: office managers, practice administrators, front desk staff, and nurses. It also serves solo and independent providers who need professional handouts without a design team or budget. Secondary users include telehealth practices and healthcare startups that need patient communication materials quickly.
ClinicsFlows's answer:
ClinicsFlows was built by a solo developer who kept hearing the same complaint from clinic staff: they spend too much time creating patient handouts from scratch, usually reformatting them in Word or handing out generic sheets with no branding. There was no affordable tool that gave small clinics ready made, specialty specific patient education they could brand as their own. So the tool got built to fill that gap, starting with 2,000+ templates across 14 specialties, free to use, with a paid tier planned later for advanced features. It is still built and maintained by one person, with no funding and no marketing team.
ClinicsFlows's answer:
ClinicsFlows brings together three things that rarely come in one tool: ready to use medical content, clinic branding, and zero cost. The patient education is already written by specialty, so you are not starting from a blank page the way you would in Canva or Word. You add your clinic's logo, name, and colors to any of 2,000+ templates, then download a printable PDF in minutes. It covers 14 specialties in one place, and the full library is free with no account required to start.