This wasn’t a quick weekend project. It’s been a long, challenging, and insanely rewarding journey turning an idea into a real, production-level SaaS product.
Pulse HMS is designed to make hospital and clinic workflows smarter, faster, and more human-centered. I wanted to create something that goes beyond just managing patients and appointments — something that feels like a real system used by actual staff and patients.
Here’s a glimpse of what’s inside 👇
🩺 Core Features
Smart Appointment System with real-time status tracking
QR Code Check-ins for patients
Detailed Patient Records, History & Reports
AI-based “What’s Changed?” summaries for doctors
Instant Mini Reports generated with AI templates
Offline Booking Cache (works even if internet drops)
Print Mode with brand-aligned clean layouts
Fake Data Mode for demos & staff training
Role-based Access (Admin, Doctor, Receptionist, Patient)
Mobile-first Patient View + Desktop Admin Panel
💻 Tech Stack
Built with Next.js + Python backend, carefully structured for scalability and clean code. The system has crossed 200,000 lines — and every major feature was built from scratch, including authentication, routing, caching logic, and state management.
💡 Why I Built It
I wanted to challenge myself to build something close to an industry-grade healthcare SaaS. A real system that could handle daily operations, not just a demo app. Along the way, I learned a lot about data models, user experience, and large-scale architecture.
⚙️ What’s Next
Integrating AI-powered analytics
Enhancing the patient-facing dashboard
Deploying a live demo for hospitals and clinics
Adding support for multilingual and local regions
This project pushed my limits as a developer — from UI/UX decisions to backend performance, it’s been pure learning and growth.
Excited to share more updates and a full walkthrough soon!
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