Why I started VIMA

Together, our team brings more than thirty years of software experience.
Over those years, we have too often seen software conceived behind closed doors. A team assumes what users need, builds it for months, tests it occasionally, and when the result does not fit how people actually work, the user gets the blame.
With VIMA, I want to reverse that.
We build VIMA in close contact with care providers. Not just for them, but with them. The daily frustrations, questions, feedback and workflows of podiatrists, speech therapists, foot care professionals and dietitians help decide what we improve, remove and add.
Good practice software is not just about having many features. It should feel logical on a busy workday and help with scheduling, records, the waiting list, follow-up and admin, without adding hassle.
That is why we stay close to the practice: direct contact, real support, input from the community, and software that keeps growing with the practice.
Built with care providers, not with assumptions.
Why we started with podiatry
VIMA started with podiatrists. Their workflow is specific and was underserved by generic systems trying to work for every care profession at once.
Today, podiatry, speech therapy and specialized foot care each have a workflow built for their practice, on top of the same configurable core. Dietitians currently use that shared core, with their own consultation types, forms and payments. We expand carefully, always based on practice input from that discipline itself.
Practice software, built properly again.
VIMA is an attempt to build practice software properly again.