Kyron Medical / Full-stack MVP
Kyron Medical
Public site and live product demo for an AI biller
Designed and built the public marketing site and interactive product demo for Kyron Medical, a healthcare startup using AI to fight insurance claim denials. Built in 2024 and 2025, during my time on the team.
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Prisma
- PostgreSQL
- Clerk
- AG Grid
- Typeform
- Docker
- AWS

title: "Kyron Medical" client: "Kyron Medical" category: "Full-stack MVP" date: "2025-06-01" outcome_metric: "Public site and live product demo for an AI biller" description: "Designed and built the public marketing site and interactive product demo for Kyron Medical, a healthcare startup using AI to fight insurance claim denials. Built in 2024 and 2025, during my time on the team." tech_stack:
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Prisma
- PostgreSQL
- Clerk
- AG Grid
- Typeform
- Docker
- AWS live_url: "https://kyronmedical.com" cover_image: "/case-studies/kyron-medical/cover.png" isFeatured: true featured_order: 2
Problem
Kyron Medical is a healthcare startup that uses AI to help medical billers fight insurance claim denials: drafting appeal letters, managing denials, and handling prior authorizations. The product is genuinely technical, and the people who buy it (billing companies and physician practices) are skeptical by default. The site had to make a complex AI product feel credible and concrete in the first thirty seconds, instead of leaving it abstract.
I designed and built the website during my time on the team, across 2024 and 2025. I have since moved on, so what follows is a snapshot of the site as I built it.
Approach
The centerpiece was not the copy. It was an interactive demo embedded directly on the site, so a prospective biller could test-drive the product instead of reading about it. That meant a real claims and denials interface running on synthetic data: filterable case lists, prior-authorization tracking, appeal drafting, and a biller dashboard built on AG Grid.
Around the demo sat the rest of the site. A home page that explained the denial-management product without drowning in jargon. An advisor and news section to build credibility for an early-stage company. A Typeform-driven "request a demo" flow wired to capture qualified leads rather than tire-kickers.

Outcome
The interactive demo became the centerpiece of the pitch. Instead of describing how the AI handled denials, the team could let a prospect click through it. The site gave Kyron a credible public presence and supported its early outreach and fundraising.
A note on scope and timing: I built this in 2024 and 2025 as part of the team, and I left in early 2026. The code stays with the company. What I show here is the public site and the demo experience I designed.
Tech stack
- Next.js
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Prisma
- PostgreSQL
- Clerk
- AG Grid
- Typeform
- Docker
- AWS
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