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Replaced the colonoscopy-prep paper packet with a guided app
Prep Ease, a mobile app that walks patients through pre-procedure preparation step by step — surfacing each task at the right moment, with reminders, instead of overwhelming them with a paper stack on day one.

Patients prepping for a colonoscopy or similar procedure have historically been handed a thick paper packet of instructions and a strict timeline. Miss a step and the procedure gets rescheduled or, worse, performed on bad data. The compliance problem is well-documented and expensive.
Prep Ease — built with founder Jackson Hardy — replaces the packet with a guided app. Onboarding captures the procedure type, the date and time, and the location. From there a personalized dashboard shows only the next steps as they become relevant, with notifications nudging patients through fasting windows, dietary restrictions, and prescribed prep medications.
The product bet is reduction, not features. Show what matters, when it matters. Tell the patient they are on track. The result is fewer cancellations, fewer panicked late-night calls to the clinic, and procedures that actually run on the day they were scheduled to run.
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