No-code telehealth platform with integrated EMR, payments, and pharmacy
Bask operates a vertically integrated telehealth commerce platform built on a serverless AWS architecture (Amplify, Lambda, EventBridge, SQS) with Node.js and TypeScript on the backend and React/Next.js on the frontend. The tech stack reveals an engineering team optimizing for rapid deployment and multi-tenant isolation; pain points around render times and service scaling suggest they're hitting performance boundaries as the platform grows. Across 11–50 employees, the org is lean and distributed (US, Canada, Argentina hiring), with even footing across engineering, customer success, sales, and support—typical of an early-stage platform scaling toward product-market fit.
Bask is a no-code platform enabling healthcare providers and entrepreneurs to launch direct-to-consumer telehealth businesses. The product bundles electronic medical records, payment processing, pharmacy fulfillment and compounding, a website builder, and patient management into a single dashboard—effectively positioning itself as a Shopify equivalent for e-prescribing. The company operates as a private telehealth infrastructure play serving providers who want to own their patient relationships without managing compliance, billing, or pharmacy logistics internally. Based in New York with 11–50 employees, Bask is in the active scaling phase, balancing infrastructure maturity with rapid feature development.
Bask runs on AWS (Amplify, Lambda, EventBridge, SQS), Node.js and TypeScript backend, React and Next.js frontend, with MySQL for persistence, Drizzle ORM, and Tailwind CSS for styling. Tableau and Looker handle analytics.
Current project focus includes telehealth platform infrastructure, serverless multi-tenant architecture, scaling and automating existing services, and rapid development libraries—suggesting a shift from feature velocity toward operational reliability.
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