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Marina Thomas
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I Left Medicine to Build Legal Tech — Here's What I Learned

Six months ago, I was an MD who couldn't practice in the US after moving from abroad. Instead of waiting years for recertification, I decided to build something.

The Problem I Kept Hearing About

Every agency owner, freelancer, and consultant I talked to had the same story: they'd share a strategy deck during a pitch, the prospect would disappear, and three months later they'd see their ideas being used — by someone else.

The obvious solution? An NDA before sharing anything sensitive.

The reality? Most people skip it because:

  • Lawyers charge $150+ per NDA
  • Template docs are confusing
  • The process takes days, killing deal momentum

So I Built SwiftNDA

A 5-step workflow that takes 2 minutes:

  1. Build — Auto-fill your details, add the recipient
  2. Sign — Draw your signature once
  3. Share — Send a secure link (no attachments)
  4. Countersign — They sign in their browser, any device
  5. Done — Both parties get the executed PDF instantly

Free to start (2 NDAs), then $1.20/NDA or $12/mo for professionals.

What I Learned Going from Medicine to Startups

The diagnostic mindset transfers perfectly. In medicine, you observe symptoms, form a hypothesis, test it, adjust. Building a product is the same loop — just with user feedback instead of lab results.

Regulated industries move slowly for a reason. Coming from healthcare, I understand why legal processes feel heavy. The trick is removing friction without removing protection.

Your first 10 users teach you more than any market research. I spent weeks on competitor analysis before launching. Then my first real user told me something I hadn't considered in 5 minutes.

What's Next

I'm bootstrapping this solo, looking for early users and honest feedback. If you've ever needed an NDA and found the process painful, I'd love to hear about it.

Check it out: swiftnda.com


Would love to connect with other solo founders building in the B2B/legal space. What's the hardest part of your launch so far?

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