Insyte helps Alberta's health and social service organizations turn documents into decisions — privately, securely, and without leaving the province.
The shift to digital workflows did not eliminate paperwork. It digitized it. Nonprofits, mental health clinics, and community organizations now manage hundreds of intake forms, assessments, and case files across fragmented digital systems — with no intelligent way to synthesize or act on them.
Mainstream AI tools that could help are off limits. Strict provincial regulations — Alberta's Health Information Act and PIPA — make existing solutions legally inaccessible to organizations handling sensitive client data.
The result: frontline workers spend the majority of their time on administrative tasks instead of serving the people who need them.
Insyte ingests documents from multiple sources and transforms them into structured, actionable intelligence. No paraphrasing. No interpretation. Every output is traceable back to its source document — essential in clinical environments where accuracy is non-negotiable.
Every architectural decision in Insyte flows from one principle: the organizations we serve cannot afford a trust failure. We built the compliance infrastructure before writing a single line of product code.
Insyte is purpose-built for Alberta organizations working with sensitive populations — the exact organizations that have the most to gain from document intelligence and the most to lose from choosing the wrong tool.
I have lived both sides of this problem. As an immigrant navigating systems that were overwhelmed, and as a nonprofit worker watching frontline staff buried in paperwork while people waited. I am building Insyte because I believe bringing the right tools to these organizations can create lasting change for the people they exist to serve.
We are in active customer discovery and always open to conversations with organizations, researchers, advisors, and investors who care about this problem.
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