Pharma supply chain compliance software with AI licensing automation
LighthouseAI built a compliance platform for pharmaceutical supply-chain operators navigating complex state licensing rules. The tech stack is modern and full-stack heavy (Python, React, Next.js, FastAPI, Django, PostgreSQL, MongoDB) — suggesting engineering-driven product development — while pain points center on scaling the team and deepening product capabilities. Active work on AI integration signals a pivot toward automating the regulatory research and licensing workflows that today require manual compliance labor.
Notable leadership hires: Sales Director
LighthouseAI provides software and compliance services for companies in the pharmaceutical supply chain seeking to meet state licensing and regulatory requirements. The product addresses licensing complexity across multiple jurisdictions. Founded in 2023, the company grew from Pharma Solutions, a consulting firm started in 2015 by CEO and founder Sumeet Singh, giving it domain expertise in pharmaceutical operations and regulatory frameworks. Based in Los Angeles with 51–200 employees, LighthouseAI is actively hiring across engineering and operations roles.
LighthouseAI runs Python, React, Next.js, FastAPI, and Django on the application side, with PostgreSQL and MongoDB for data storage, Jest and Pytest for testing, and Cypress for end-to-end testing. Sales tooling includes Salesforce, Salesloft, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, and ZoomInfo.
The company is integrating AI capabilities into its product and optimizing its CI/CD pipeline. Key pain points include managing complex state licensing requirements and scaling the team to support customer growth.
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