Most healthtech startups chase features. We’re architecting foundations—an operating system for behavior that makes outcomes scalable, data reliable, and growth inevitable.
Clinics shouldn’t run on duct tape and burnout.
We’re engineering a delivery model where operations are predictable, outcomes are measurable, and scale is built in from day one.
Behavior One. Fall 2025.
The real breakthrough in behavioral care isn’t a new technique—it’s better infrastructure.
We’re building AI that captures and structures data at the speed of therapy, not paperwork.
Behavior One. Fall 2025.
We’re not retrofitting ABA with AI. We’re rebuilding the foundation—designing systems where data flows natively, insights are instant, and scale doesn’t mean compromise.
Behavior One. Fall 2025.
The future of ABA won’t be built on pen and paper.
We’re developing AI that turns video into structured data—precision insights, zero manual input, fully scalable.
Behavior One launches Fall 2025.
Therapists shouldn’t be buried in clipboards.
We’re building AI to automate data capture, surface clinical insights, and unlock scale without sacrificing outcomes.
Behavior One isn’t just a clinic—it’s infrastructure in motion.
Fall 2025.
Most healthtech chases efficiency.
We’re chasing outcomes—at scale.
Our AI is still in development, but the vision is clear: real-time behavioral data, zero manual overhead, massive clinical upside.
Behavior One launches Fall 2025.
ABA hit its limits, not its intentions.
We’re building the infrastructure it always deserved.
Client-first. AI in development. Outcome-obsessed.
Behavior One is coming. Fall 2025.
The Founders of the United States weren’t just political thinkers.
They were behavioral realists.
They built a system based on how people actually behave.
Not how we wish they would.
10 examples that prove it 🧵🇺🇸