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See where the money actually goes in your practice.

Solo or a group of fifteen, most owners can’t say which parts of the practice make money. Keystone shows you, in about five minutes. Rough numbers are fine. No signup, and the free read runs entirely in your browser.

Start where you are

I run a group practice2–15 clinicians, employees or contractorsSee your per-clinician numbers →I run a solo practiceSolo private practice, no employeesSee the solo version →

Free. No signup. The free read runs in your browser.

The business side of running a practice. Built by people who ran one, not consultants who read about one.

The clarity, without handing anyone your patient data.

No patient data, everNothing clinical leaves your deviceNo integration to set up
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Look before you leap.

Where this comes from

We built our way out of the same mess.

We built and ran the operations of a real group practice. For a long stretch, we couldn’t answer our own basic questions: which clinicians made money, whether the comp model was right, where the gaps were. The first time we ran the real math on a clinician we were sure about, it took a week and a half by hand. And the person we thought was carrying us turned out to be about $300 a month underwater, once we counted the supervision and benefits our comp plan had never priced in. It isn’t only a group thing, though. We’ve run our own solo practice too, where the numbers that hide are different but just as quiet: what to set aside for taxes, whether you can raise your rate, how long a slow month can really last. Keystone is that week and a half of math, made repeatable. On your real books, about fifteen minutes; the rough first read takes five.

See it on your own practice.

About five minutes. Rough numbers are fine. Free.

I run a group →I’m solo →