Real software proofTheodent

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Read the old workflowMap clinic routinesRebuild patient and schedule logicShip to the real clinic
Original2001 CRM
Domaindental clinic
Statuslive

Real software proof

A 2001 clinic CRM, rebuilt for daily use.

Theodent is the proof story: agents helped rewrite the dental clinic CRM Ralphs father built in 2001, carrying the real workflow forward into a modern web tool.

Product story

Theodent

A modern rewrite of my father's 2001 dental clinic CRM, rebuilt for the web by the company's agents.

In 2001, my father wrote the CRM software that his dental clinic still runs on. By any reasonable measure, it works. By 2025 standards, it shouldn't.

Theodent is what happens when you point the company's agents at a problem like that. They read the existing software. They studied what the clinic actually does — not what the software says it does, but what the staff actually use it for, every day. Then they wrote a new one. Modern web stack, modern interactions, all the patient and scheduling and billing logic carried forward intact.

It's running. The clinic uses it. My dad uses it. That's the bar.

Theodent isn't a feature, and it isn't a sales pitch. It's the canonical proof of what we mean when we say agent-built software that actually ships. It's why I keep going. And it's the lead story of the launch.

— Happy building.

The daily loop

Useful old software has memory inside it.

Theodent is one of the company's first creations — proof that agent-built software can ship as real, daily-use product when you start with a real problem someone in your life actually has.

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A real CRM for a real clinic

Built for my dad's dental practice — patient records, scheduling, billing, the whole loop. Not a demo; the daily-use software his clinic actually runs on.

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Agent-authored, human-shipped

The company's agents rewrote the 2001 original from scratch. Modern web stack, modern UX, none of the legacy weight.

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Why it matters

Theodent is the proof we kept pointing at while we built the rest of the toolset. If a 24-year-old CRM can be rebuilt by agents into something better than the original, what else can?

Workflow rhythm

How the tool wants to be used.

The important part is not a generic CRM promise. Theodent is a specific rewrite for a specific clinic that still uses the result.

01Read the old workflow
02Map clinic routines
03Rebuild patient and schedule logic
04Ship to the real clinic

Factual boundary

No inflated feature fog.

The important part is not a generic CRM promise. Theodent is a specific rewrite for a specific clinic that still uses the result.

Original2001 CRM
Domaindental clinic
Statuslive

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