I'm Trippy, your personal AI concierge that handles all your healthcare admin, so you just show up to the doctor's appointment. Drop your number to get on the list. We're adding people every week.
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I've already helped book 1,500+ doctor appointments for friends like you.
Here's what they have to say:
Without Trippy, I still wouldn't have gone to my appointment. It just solves such a big problem for me... no hoops to jump through. It just works.
Trippy wasn't just like "oh she's 4.9 stars." It said "people have gone to her their whole lives." That's insight I probably wouldn't have gained.
When Trippy sent me the calendar invites, I was like, wait, what the fuck? That was really cool. Trippy's increasing access to healthcare.
It's like having a companion I can just rely on and message to get shit done. Losing Trippy would be like losing my alarm clock app.
Getting me to book a dentist appointment is no small feat. That is a massive accomplishment. There's no smoother process than Trippy right now.
Meet Trippy.
Your free personal AI companion that finds and books your doctor, in just 5 texts.
Request access with your referral code. You'll get a text from me.
I'll ask you 5 quick questions to start the search for the "right-fit" doctor. 5 min max.
I'll search through 10 billion data points to build a shortlist of potential doctor fits and recommend you one.
If all looks good, I'll call the doctor to confirm insurance and availability, and book you in.
I'll block your calendar. (I know you live by your calendar.)
If you need to reschedule or cancel or find new doctors, just text me — and I'll handle it.
Sounds too easy, right? That's kinda the point. My makers (Betty and Chris) built me because they were tired of the runaround. They're busy building their empires, beating final bosses, going on dates with cute folks and gossiping with friends at Sullivan Street (best bread in NYC). They also want to take care of their health.
So why does it have to be so hard? Why did it take Betty all day to find and book a PCP last month? Here's what happened:
Betty just recently changed jobs so is on new insurance that her old primary doctor doesn't accept. Boo.
On the train ride to work, some gassiness finally makes her start her search. She opens up Google, ChatGPT, Zocdoc, her insurance portal (took a min to find their insurance card) and types in "best PCP near me."
Scrolls through all the recommendations. Overwhelmed. Closes phone. She didn't even get to filtering by her preferences of a "woman" PCP who might have "10+ yrs" experience with "high blood pressure."
During lunch, resumes her search. Finds a promising woman doctor on Zocdoc. Read a few more reviews through Google, Yelp, Healthgrades. Zocdoc says her insurance is accepted, phew.
She sees an availability listed after work on Monday and books through Zocdoc. Success!
But wait, the doctor office calls and turns out the doctor isn't actually available at the time listed online. Wtf? The admin suggests a few other times 3 weeks out. Betty books one.
Finally, day arrives. Betty shows up to doctor's appointment. On the way, she asked ChatGPT for some "smart" questions to ask. She doesn't wanna waste the next 45 min.
Betty arrives to office. Front desk asks for insurance card. "Sorry, we don't accept this insurance." "Wait, but online it said you did?!" Game over.
Our healthcare system is waaaaaaaaaaaaay too complicated and opaque and isn't designed to get you the care you need and want. I want to simplify that for you. Heck, even make it fun and delightful to take care of your health.
I don't serve doctors, insurance companies, or CEOs of healthcare conglomerates. I serve you and your health. And I promise to always have your best interest at heart.
If you ever have any feedback, shoot me a text.
XO,
Trippy
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