Two engineers from the US, two clinicians from India. We're building the same product with the same goal: make diabetes care simpler and more accurate for patients, and easier to run for the doctors looking after them.
Every person here has either shipped software at scale or treated patients in a clinic — usually the reason they joined is the other half of that sentence.
Sachin leads the company. He spent ten years across telecom and software in the US, mostly on products built for scale. At Glucobell he sets the direction, runs partnerships, and keeps the team focused on diabetes patients who don't currently get continuous care.
Akshata runs engineering. She has a master's in telecom and computer science from the US and nine years building backends, mobile apps, and the infrastructure underneath them. At Glucobell she owns the apps, the cloud, the AI, and the security work that lets real patient data sit on the platform safely.
Siddhi is a pedodontist with an MDS degree and five years in clinical practice. At Glucobell she runs how we talk to patients and doctors: brand, content, outreach, education. Her clinical background keeps the way we communicate honest about what patients are actually going through, instead of polished marketing copy.
Pratik is an MD in internal medicine with five years treating chronic conditions, diabetes included. He runs operations at Glucobell: care protocols, doctor workflows, clinical accuracy. His job is making sure the product actually fits how diabetes gets treated in a real clinic.
The reason the product looks the way it does.
Nothing ships to patients without a doctor on the team signing off on it. That includes what the AI is allowed to say and when it has to defer to a human.
Field-level AES-256-GCM encryption isn't a checkbox we outsourced. The people who built the platform are the people accountable for the data on it.
Four co-founders, no layers. A patient's problem reaches the person who can fix it in one conversation, and usually gets fixed the same week.
We're a small team and we hire slowly, but we always want to hear from engineers and clinicians who care about this problem. Tell us what you'd want to build.