RadKits beta is officially live. My co-founder posted about it on LinkedIn yesteday.
We’re ready for radiologists beyond our alpha testers to try RadKits—a report assistant that cuts down daily toil with high quality templates, dictation support, and a curated knowledge base.
I’m nervous that LinkedIn won’t be enough to reach the right radiologists. My co-founder has the network, but I’m wondering if we need to be doing more. I’m excited to see if beta users adopt it the way our alpha testers did—if it becomes a standard part of their workflow, something they’d feel pain without. That’s the real validation.
Right now, we’re focused on onboarding beta users and gathering feedback. The goal is 20+ users and watching for demand signals: template requests, feature asks, usage patterns that show it’s becoming indispensable.
Whether this becomes a big business or not, I’m learning how hard it is to decide when to launch versus keep building. We had to push ourselves to ship beta even though we knew several areas needed improvement. But the core value—report assistant that saves time with high-quality templates and dictation—is solid. Better to learn from real users than chase perfection.