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I never miss JCal’s Launch Accelerator Demo Day. Yesterday’s event was one of the best yet. Here are my three favorite startups… 

3. NextVisit. NextVisit helps psychiatrists document their visits easily using AI. The app listens to the doctor and patient speak, completing notes and other charting for you.

Some doctors have to work late into the night just to finish their charting. I saw this myself when I worked for Epic, an EMR company.

NextVisit could make their work much easier. 

What struck me most in founder Faisal’s pitch was how much he cares about this problem. I could see it written on his face.

No wonder — Faisal is a psychiatrist himself! A founder this committed won’t give up.

2. Redii. Redii helps you create retirement plans for remote employees based outside the United States.

Some of my startups employ folks in Argentina, Colombia, India, just about anywhere you could think of. Imagine trying to set up retirement plans in all those different countries!

Now you don’t have to.

Redii was Roelof Botha’s top pick in the Launch Accelerator when they presented at Sequoia recently. With so much potential in this market, I can see why!

In particular, Redii will be great for AI data labeling companies. They’re hiring folks all over the world at an incredible pace. 

If AI data labelers could provide employees with great retirement benefits, it would be easier to attract and retain great people.

1. Path. Path makes it easy for companies to create internal apps.

Say you want to build an application to track problem tickets at your organization. Path can help you create a new app without using code. 

You can spin up any app you want easily and include enterprise-grade profiles and security. 

Lovable makes it easy to create an MVP using no code. But Lovable apps don’t have the scalability and security enterprises want.

Cursor, on the other hand, is wonderful for developers. But if you don’t have a strong coding background, you’ll probably find it difficult to use.

Path gives you the best of both worlds. You can build enterprise-grade apps easily with no coding background.

Companies all over the world will create apps on Path. This is a startup that could grow at incredible speed.

With strong early traction and a great technical team, Path is off to a great start. That’s why it’s my number one pick in this cohort.

Wrap-Up

Jason’s program produces some of the best startups in the business. At every Launch Accelerator Demo Day, you’ll find strong technical teams with great traction raising at reasonable valuations.

I find a great investment in almost every cohort.

If you’re a founder, I strongly encourage you to apply to the Launch Accelerator. And if you’re an investor, join me at the next demo day!

What was your favorite startup in this cohort?

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