Inspiration

CareSync was born from Pranav’s volunteering experience with children on the autism spectrum, where he saw how overwhelmed parents felt managing scattered therapy and education reports. Many documents were full of clinical terms that were hard to understand or discuss with professionals. Together with Karim, a design enthusiast developer from Switzerland, and Joo Yun, a healthcare professional from Korea, the team joined forces to turn this problem into a tangible AI solution.

What it does

CareSync uses Generative AI agents to automatically collect, summarize, and prioritize therapy and education documents for autism care. It creates one shared workspace where:Parents see key insights and next steps in plain language and practitioners get real-time updates on each child’s progress and recent reports.

How we built it

We used Generative AI from the idea-sketching stage to data searching and visualization, which helped us better understand and align each teammate’s ideas.

Challenges we ran into

Because parents and practitioners often face information overload, we simplified the way updates and notices are shown, ensuring the experience stays clear and not overwhelming.

Accomplishments that we're proud of

Our ideas got into reality — from imagination to implementation, all within the clock.

What we learned

We learned to built an autonomous AI agent that reacts to real-world data, not static uploads. Created a design that parents, educators, and therapists could all understand at a glance.

What's next for CareSync

Going for dinner tonight first, and then we'll think about it :)

Built With

  • canva
  • figma
  • nextjs
  • openai
  • senso
  • stackai
  • tweakcn
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caresync came out trying to solve problems from Pranav's volunteering experience with autism children. Since many specialists are related to education and development, parents get overwhelmed by too much information and find it hard to ask about professional terms written in reports. We aimed to help and parents to integrate and summarize reports by prioritize whereas practitioners to get patients informations updated well. The idea got into shape by design lover Karim, from Switzerland and health-care professional Joo Yun, from Korea flown to join the San Francisco Hackathon spirit!

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