High-value visits.
Zero friction.
Advokit is a patient co-pilot tool designed around the realities of your day — short visit windows, packed documentation, and patients who forget most of what you say. We prepare them before, capture the plan during, and drive follow-through after. No new login. No new workflow.
Built around your minutes.
We started with the constraints — 10-minute visits, 80% recall loss, after-hours portal messages — and worked backwards. Advokit lives in your patient's hands, not yours, so the only thing that changes for you is what walks through the door.
A better-prepared patient,
before they sit down.
Five concrete things that change when your patient walks in with Advokit — without you lifting a finger.
Patients arrive with an agenda — not a list of "one last things."
Your patient walks in focused, with their concerns already organized. Instead of spending the visit reconstructing the timeline, you have the room to stay present, ask the deeper questions, and get to the heart of what's going on.
Structured histories
Key symptoms and evidence arrive organized — and we pull out the specifics you and your staff need to fill the gaps when it's time for prior-auth paperwork or referrals.
Better adherence
We help patients capture your instructions verbatim and generate a clear action plan — cutting follow-up portal messages and "wait, what did you say?" calls.
Patient ownership
Prepared partners, not passive participants. Patients own their health story across visits and providers.
A collaborative spirit
Recording is opt-in and transparent — built to foster trust, never to surveil. Patients ask for permission first.
Lives outside your stack
Advokit is the patient's tool, owned by the patient. No EHR integration to maintain. No new login for you.
A better patient partnership
in 3 steps.
From the patient's seat, Advokit guides every phase of a visit. From yours, it just means a better-prepared patient walks in — and a more compliant one walks out.
Your patient arrives prepared, focused, and on-agenda.
A guided chat helps the patient organize their history, articulate their chief concern, and prepare the questions they actually want answered — before they're in your chair.
- A structured visit guide they can share via portal, email, or in person — so you walk in with their priorities already scanned
- Surfaces the questions they'd otherwise save for the door handle — and reframes them for clinical clarity
- Pre-empts the "let me start from the beginning" rehash that eats your first 4 minutes
Patients listen — instead of scrambling to take notes.
With your permission, Advokit's in-app recorder captures your guidance so the patient can revisit it later — preserving your exact wording on dosage, timing, and follow-up.
- Recording is opt-in, transparent, and patient-initiated — they ask for your permission first, every time
- In-app audio has no playback option — it exists only as the source for a structured summary, never as a shareable clip
- Patients check off their guide questions in real-time so nothing gets dropped before you leave the room
Your plan turns into trackable, executed action.
Advokit converts your instructions into a structured to-do list the patient actually checks off — closing the loop on the work you did in the room.
- Auto-generated to-dos with priority and category — so dosing, timing, and follow-up don't get lost
- Shareable summaries keep family members and other providers in sync — without your staff fielding the call
- Cuts down on "what did the doctor say?" portal messages and same-week call-backs
Your questions, answered.
No. Advokit is designed to support your clinical expertise, not replace it. We know the most precious resource in a clinic is time. Advokit is a pre-visit prep and post-visit follow-through tool that bridges the gap between patient concerns and your clinical guidance. We explicitly instruct users that all medical questions, diagnoses, and treatment decisions must come directly from you.
Our AI is trained to prompt the patient to "Ask your doctor" whenever a clinical question arises. We're here to ensure the work you do in those 15–20 minutes has a lasting, positive impact long after the patient leaves your office.
In the United States, legality is governed by state-level wiretapping laws.
One-Party Consent: In 38 states (plus D.C.), it is legal for a patient to record a conversation as long as they are a participant in it.
All-Party Consent: In 12 states, all participants must consent:
- California
- Delaware
- Florida
- Illinois
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- Pennsylvania
- Washington
Note: These laws can be nuanced. Always check your local regulations to be sure.
Regardless of the law, Advokit explicitly encourages patients to ask for your permission first. Transparency builds a stronger therapeutic alliance and ensures both parties are comfortable.
Research consistently shows patients forget a staggering amount of clinical information the moment they leave the room.
- Improved recall: Since Dr. Pieter Ley's landmark 1979 study, we've known patients forget up to 80% of what they hear in the exam room almost immediately. Advokit isn't changing your advice; it's making sure your advice makes it home.
- Adherence & safety: Research in PLOS ONE indicates patients who don't accurately remember instructions cannot be adherent. Recordings serve as a safety net for exact dosage, timing, and follow-up.
- Reduced admin burden: Patients who can revisit your instructions are less likely to call with "what did the doctor say?" follow-ups.
We take data integrity seriously.
- In-app recording: Audio captured in Advokit is stored securely and used solely to generate a high-level summary and structured to-do list.
- No playback: Our in-app recorder does not have a playback option. This prevents the audio from being clipped, shared, or manipulated by the user. It exists purely as the source of truth for our AI to help the patient execute your orders.
- Imported audio: Patients can import audio recorded elsewhere. In those cases, Advokit cannot control storage or playback — which is why we encourage use of our internal tool for the most professional and secure experience for both of you.
Many experts argue the opposite. Transparent recording provides a clear record of your thoroughness, the options you presented, and the informed consent the patient gave. As The British Medical Journal notes, encouraging open recording can actually improve evidence-based practice and decrease defensive medicine by creating a culture of mutual accountability.
We'd love to hear from you. Reach out to [email protected] and we'll get back to you personally.
Help us build it right.
We're building Advokit alongside the clinicians whose visits it touches. Five minutes of your perspective directly shapes the next version.

