Nicholas Sanderson has built Splose, a subscription ($30) practice management software platform that has picked up more than 15,000 customers across Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Mr Sanderson ...
An Adelaide software start-up that started as an idea behind a Woolworths’ checkout attracted about $128,000 from local investors this year. Nick Chigwidden from PhysioXtra, Robert Bowden of Zenitas ...
Splose’s functions include invoicing automation with Xero, online forms, and service agreements, progress note and report writing tools, scheduling supports, provider travel functionality and more.
A health software start-up based at Lot Fourteen has raised $1m as it looks to secure more subscribers ahead of a potential overseas expansion. The company has rapidly grown and evolved its business ...
A former Woolworths checkout operator from Adelaide has raised $5m after building an all-in-one administration platform for use by physiotherapists and chiropractors. Nicholas Sanderson has built ...
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