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A 30-day pilot inside one specialty.

Spectra runs free for 30 days inside one specialty in your health system. No card, no auto-conversion, no procurement cycle for the pilot itself. The patients you serve get a voice-first way through your existing portal in 12 languages. At day 30, you decide whether to continue.

  • Dublin-registered · EU residency
  • No card · no auto-conversion
  • 30-day exit clause
  • Anya replies personally

What the pilot gives you

  • Spectra configured for one specialty inside your health system, with your branding on the patient-facing entry point (cardiology, derm, oncology, or neurology recommended)
  • Caregiver and patient onboarding for up to 200 portal sessions over 30 days
  • Voice-first navigation in 12 languages (Gemini Live language list, BCP-47 codes; the rest of Gemini Live's roster as it grows)
  • Multimodal voice + gesture + keyboard interaction on top of your existing portal, no portal rewrite required
  • Direct Slack or email channel to the engineer who shipped the product

Success metrics

  • Number of accessibility-bottlenecked portal actions Spectra completed end-to-end (target: 100+ over 30 days)
  • Time-to-first-booking for users who otherwise abandon (baseline: clinic's current portal analytics)
  • Coverage across the four pain scenes (blind / low-vision, post-stroke / low-mobility, migrant family member, hands-busy carer), at least one verified completion per scene
  • Net Promoter Score from caregivers and patients invited into the pilot

Exit criteria

  • Day 30: review meeting with success metrics in hand. The clinic decides to continue (under the Health system pricing tier), extend the pilot, or close it out, no auto-conversion, no commitment
  • If the pilot ends, all clinic data is deleted within 7 days and a final usage summary is delivered for the operational record
Live demonstration

Demonstration cohort, Northern Thai paediatric clinic

The first Spectra clinical pilot is preparing for launch at a paediatric clinic in Uttaradit, Northern Thailand, during the burn-season exposure window (May to July 2026). Below are fourteen synthetic patient walks-through that demonstrate the Thai-to-English clinical handoff at realistic complexity. The synthetic-versus-real distinction is on the record: these are not patient data. The live pilot follows the same protocol with the same clinical lead.

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Cases completed
2:29
Average prep, min:sec
0.76×
Thai-to-English compression
5
Beats per visit

Clinical lead

Pilot clinical lead and demonstration-cohort validator: a paediatrician and lecturer at Uttaradit Hospital. Name and quote publish here on the date the cohort review completes. Pilot site clinical lead is the founder's sister; pilot is structured under independent evaluation criteria with quarterly outcome reporting.

Cohort cases cover mild (4F first episode), moderate (8F on fluticasone with co-morbidities), and severe (11M with two prior ER visits) paediatric asthma profiles. Each case carries parent voice input in Thai across the five visit-prep beats plus the English FHIR R4 Observation Spectra produces for the clinical handoff. The fully-fleshed exemplars publish on this page once validated by the clinical lead. Live pilot start date confirmed at validation.

Apply for a pilot

Anya reads every submission personally. Two-minute form. We reply with a 1-page pilot scope and a Calendly link for the kick-off call within one working day.

No marketing emails. One reply, then you decide.

Prefer email? Write to hello@aqta.ai with subject line "Spectra clinical pilot enquiry" and the same fields below in any order. Spectra is built and operated by Aqta Technologies, a Dublin-registered company. Dublin and EU data residency by default.