Start with scattered context
The demo opens from the practical problem: health context is spread across records, notes, and questions instead of one reusable place.
PRODUCT DEMO
A short walkthrough of the record-organization workflow: collect the scattered pieces, keep source context, build a timeline, and prepare the next conversation without pretending the software is a clinician.
1 minute 55 seconds. Shows Libby as an organization layer for health records, summaries, and next-step preparation.
WHAT YOU WILL SEE
The demo is organized around a job people actually have: making a messy health history easier to use before a doctor visit, specialist referral, AI conversation, or caregiver handoff.
The demo opens from the practical problem: health context is spread across records, notes, and questions instead of one reusable place.
Libby keeps source context visible so labs, notes, and timeline details can be organized around one person instead of one portal.
The product view shows how organized records can become a concise timeline, useful context, and a cleaner starting point for the next conversation.
The demo closes on the workflow Libby is built for: doctor visits, specialist packets, AI conversations, and ongoing record ownership.
USE CASES
Bring a concise summary, timeline, medication list, and open questions instead of relying on memory.
Group labs, visit notes, imaging reports, and context before a referral or second opinion.
Give AI tools structured facts and boundaries so the output is better suited for question preparation.
Keep source files, dates, and next actions visible when someone else is helping coordinate care.
TRANSCRIPT SUMMARY
Libby is a lifelong home for your health record: one place to collect scattered records, keep source context, and organize the story around the person instead of the portal.
In the demo, the record becomes easier to scan as labs, notes, events, and questions sit together in a reusable timeline.
The goal is not to diagnose or replace a clinician. The goal is to create better context for the next doctor visit, specialist referral, caregiver handoff, or AI conversation.
When setup is the hard part, white-glove setup can help turn the first pile of records into a usable starting point inside Libby.
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