The waiting room. Without the whispering.
Silent pings between you and the person who came with you, even when the room is full.
The strip-lighting buzzes. A child cries somewhere behind reception. You're holding a number on a paper tab and a partner who hasn't slept properly in a week.
They take you back. Your friend stays in the chairs with the lukewarm coffee. You tap In with the doctor. They feel the buzz, look up from their phone, nod once across the corridor.
Half an hour later: All done, meet me out front. They're already standing. No phone call from a corridor. No whispered updates over a stranger's shoulder.
4 taps. Zero typing.
Each tap fires its own sound, haptic, and color so the room reads the message before words do.
Built for this exact moment.
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Quiet vibration-first signals respect a room full of nervous people.
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Pre-set buttons for In with doctor, Need you, All done — no typing while shaken.
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Works when waiting rooms block calls but allow data.
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One small room shared between patient and companion — nobody else sees it.