Clinglang – Clinical Shorthand Language & Parser

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Idea

Doctors spend excessive time writing structured clinical notes in SOAP format. Clinglang is a domain-specific shorthand language that converts quick doctor notes into properly formatted SOAP notes, Markdown, and PDF. It's for busy clinicians who want faster documentation.

Why this is interesting

Clinical documentation burden is real and worsening — CMS regulatory changes and EHR mandates have pushed physician burnout to record levels, with documentation cited as the top driver, which makes timing reasonable. The closest substitute isn't a direct competitor but ambient AI scribes like Nuance DAX and Abridge, which record and auto-generate notes rather than requiring a learned shorthand syntax — a meaningfully different UX bet. The $2k–10k/mo revenue band is plausible only if pricing targets individual clinicians on subscription, but getting even 20–50 paying doctors requires clearing compliance, trust, and procurement friction that kills most solo-founder health tools. The biggest risk is that asking time-pressed physicians to learn a new shorthand language is a hard behavioral change sell when ambient voice tools require zero learning curve and are already being adopted at the enterprise level.

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Revenue Potential$2k-10k/mo
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