Asa, Spryt's AI virtual receptionist for medical clinics, automates booking, rescheduling, non-emergency medical transport and payments over WhatsApp/SMS and predicts no-shows and changes outcomes using behavioural insights. Mayo Clinic Platform Member/ Google Growth Academy/ NVIDIA Inception; NHS + US partnerships; GDPR/ DETAC/HIPAA compliant.
I lost one of my best friends to cancer. Not because he couldn’t get an appointment… but because he couldn’t reschedule it in time. By the time he was seen, it was too late.
That stuck with me.
Because healthcare isn’t broken because of medicine. It’s broken because of timing.
Appointments get missed. Patients fall through cracks. Staff spend hours chasing people instead of caring for them.
When we dug into the data, it got worse. 1 in 5 appointments is lost before care even begins.
That’s not a medical problem. It’s a coordination problem.
So we built Asa.
An AI medical receptionist that lives where patients already are like WhatsApp, SMS, RCS. No apps. No portals. No friction.
But here’s the difference. Asa doesn’t just book appointments.
She predicts when someone is likely to miss one. Then intervenes, reschedules, nudges, or even helps organise transport to get them there.
It’s less about reminders. More about orchestration.
And to the big question we always get… No, this doesn’t replace human receptionists.
It gives them their time back.
Instead of answering the same calls all day, they can focus on patients who actually need human care, while Asa handles the repetitive, 24/7 coordination layer.
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About Asa by Spryt on Product Hunt
“The medical receptionist in your pocket”
Asa by Spryt launched on Product Hunt on April 28th, 2026 and earned 74 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #36 on the daily leaderboard. Asa, Spryt's AI virtual receptionist for medical clinics, automates booking, rescheduling, non-emergency medical transport and payments over WhatsApp/SMS and predicts no-shows and changes outcomes using behavioural insights. Mayo Clinic Platform Member/ Google Growth Academy/ NVIDIA Inception; NHS + US partnerships; GDPR/ DETAC/HIPAA compliant.
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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Neill, co-founder of Spryt.
I lost one of my best friends to cancer.
Not because he couldn’t get an appointment…
but because he couldn’t reschedule it in time.
By the time he was seen, it was too late.
That stuck with me.
Because healthcare isn’t broken because of medicine.
It’s broken because of timing.
Appointments get missed.
Patients fall through cracks.
Staff spend hours chasing people instead of caring for them.
When we dug into the data, it got worse.
1 in 5 appointments is lost before care even begins.
That’s not a medical problem.
It’s a coordination problem.
So we built Asa.
An AI medical receptionist that lives where patients already are like WhatsApp, SMS, RCS. No apps. No portals. No friction.
But here’s the difference.
Asa doesn’t just book appointments.
She predicts when someone is likely to miss one.
Then intervenes, reschedules, nudges, or even helps organise transport to get them there.
It’s less about reminders.
More about orchestration.
And to the big question we always get…
No, this doesn’t replace human receptionists.
It gives them their time back.
Instead of answering the same calls all day, they can focus on patients who actually need human care, while Asa handles the repetitive, 24/7 coordination layer.
We’ve already seen:
→ Fewer no-shows
→ Faster rescheduling
→ Massive reduction in admin load
But more importantly, more patients actually getting the care they need.
That’s the mission.
Would genuinely love your thoughts, feedback, and tough questions. We’re building this in the open 💬