Healthcare ops • engineering-first • scope-disciplined

Make claim files predictable
before they get submitted.

A lightweight 837 claim validator that catches technical issues before submission — missing segments, bad loop structures, and format/length errors.

Scope-first
Structural + technical checks only
Fast
Clear errors, fewer rework loops
Safe
No PHI collected on this page

Early-stage product concept. Company & pricing details will be shared prior to purchase.

Modern operations workspace
Operational paperwork and rework

Most failures aren’t clinical — they’re technical.

Catch the common 837 EDI breakpoints — segments, loops, delimiters, and formatting — before you send the file.

Less rework. Faster clean claims. More predictable revenue cycles.

Missing/incorrect required segments
Loop ordering + nesting issues
Format + length violations
Clean, controlled workflow

Focused pre‑submission validation.

We intentionally keep V1 narrow: structural and technical checks for 837 files. No payer policies. No medical logic. No enterprise bloat.

Clear errors
Human-readable messages, not cryptic codes
Predictable outputs
Deterministic rules based on standards
Low friction
Designed for small & mid-sized teams
Step-based workflow planning

How it works

  1. Upload an 837 file
  2. Validate structural and technical rules
  3. Review clear errors with locations
  4. Fix issues before submission
V1 checks
Required segments
Loop order & nesting
Element counts
Length limits
Date/number formats
Delimiter consistency
Technical & structural validation only — no payer acceptance guarantee.
Team collaboration environment

Who it’s for

Built for teams who generate or handle 837 files and want fewer avoidable rejections.

Medical billing companies RCM operations Practice groups Healthcare IT PM / EMR vendors Consultants

This page is for interest validation only. We do not collect claim files here.

Request early access

Get notified when we open the first limited early-access slots.

No PHI collected
No obligation
Early-stage concept