NarrateRx
One interview. A month of content. In your actual voice.
NarrateRx turns a 15-minute conversation into a month of email, social, and Google posts — written in your voice, about your medical model, not generic AI filler.
Apply to be a founding clinic → Built by a clinic owner, for clinic owners. Limited to 10 founding clinics.
You've tried this already.
You know you should be posting. You know patients find you online before they find you in person. And you've tried every version of solving it:
- The agency retainer — $400 to $1,200 a month for content that could be any clinic. You stopped reading the drafts in month two.
- The social media VA — recycled stock graphics and "Top 5 reasons to see a chiropractor." Your patients scroll past it. So do you.
- DIY when you have time — works for a week. Dies the second a busy clinic week hits.
- ChatGPT copy-paste — sounds like ChatGPT. Because it is. Your patients can tell.
- Or, honestly, nothing — knowing you should, feeling guilty about it, watching another month go by.
The problem isn't that you don't have ideas. You have more ideas than the average marketing agency has ever had. The problem is the gap between your head and a published post.
NarrateRx closes that gap.
How it actually works
Talk for 15 minutes.
NarrateRx prompts you with the right questions about what you actually do — your medical model, the case you saw this week, the thing your patients keep asking. You answer out loud. That's the work.
NarrateRx drafts the month.
One conversation becomes an email newsletter, a batch of social posts, Google Business Profile posts, and the supporting media — all assembled into one publish flow. All in your voice. All from your ideas.
Review, tweak, publish.
You skim, edit anything that needs it, hit publish. Thirty minutes a week instead of eight hours. Or $800 a month for content you don't recognize.
Real content. Real person.
Every other tool in this space tries to fake your voice. They scrape your website, ingest a few posts, and have an LLM impersonate you. The output is fluent and forgettable, because there's nothing actually in it.
NarrateRx works the other way around. The interview is the product. Your voice and your ideas are the input. The AI is the assembler — it organizes what you already said into formats that fit each channel. It doesn't invent your expertise. It captures it.
That's why the output sounds like you. Because it is you.
Why I built this
I'm a small clinic owner with an exceptional medical model and not enough time to tell people about it.
I tried agencies. I tried VAs. I tried sitting down on Sundays. None of it stuck, and none of it sounded like me. The thing I kept noticing: I had the ideas. I just didn't have the forty-five minutes between patients to turn them into posts.
So I built the tool I wanted. NarrateRx is what I use to publish for my own clinic. I'm opening it up to a small group of founding clinics first because I want to build it alongside owners who think about their work the way I think about mine.
— Dr. Q, founder
Founding clinics
I'm taking on ten founding clinics before this opens up.
What that means
- NarrateRx at a permanent founding price (set when pricing launches)
- I personally onboard you and tune the voice model with you
- Your feedback shapes what gets built next
- Direct line to me, not a support queue
What I'm looking for
- A clinic with a real point of view — a medical model, a method, a stance
- An owner who'll actually do the 15-minute interview each month
- Willing to tell me what's broken so I can fix it
FAQ
- What does "founding clinic" mean in practice?
- Locked-in early pricing, hands-on onboarding from me, and direct input on the roadmap. Capped at ten clinics.
- How long does the interview actually take?
- Fifteen minutes is the target. Some owners go thirty because they get on a roll. Either way, it's once a month.
- What does it publish to?
- Email newsletter, Instagram and Facebook, Google Business Profile, and your website if you have one connected. More channels coming.
- Won't it still sound like AI?
- No, and that's the whole point. The output is built from your words, not generated from a prompt. If a draft ever sounds generic, that's a bug — tell me and I'll fix it.
- Who is this not for?
- Clinics without a clear point of view. If your marketing today is "we accept most insurance and have evening hours," NarrateRx won't help. It amplifies a real medical model. It can't manufacture one.