Splose, founded by entrepreneur Nicholas Sanderson in 2016, is an all-in-one practice management platform for physiotherapists and allied health practitioners, that uses AI and automation to help run ...
Adelaide-based allied health software platform Splose has raised $46 million in Series A funding, in what the South Australian government says is the largest growth capital round ever secured by a ...
Splose’s functions include invoicing automation with Xero, online forms, and service agreements, progress note and report writing tools, scheduling supports, provider travel functionality and more.
A health software start-up based at Lot Fourteen has raised $1m as it looks to secure more subscribers ahead of a potential overseas expansion. The company has rapidly grown and evolved its business ...
A former Woolworths checkout operator from Adelaide has raised $5m after building an all-in-one administration platform for use by physiotherapists and chiropractors. Nicholas Sanderson has built ...
An Adelaide software start-up that started as an idea behind a Woolworths’ checkout attracted about $128,000 from local investors this year. Nick Chigwidden from PhysioXtra, Robert Bowden of Zenitas ...
Nicholas Sanderson has built Splose, a subscription ($30) practice management software platform that has picked up more than 15,000 customers across Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Mr Sanderson ...