Project Overview
Wello transformed a conventional clinic into a Canada-wide telemedicine platform supporting phone, video, and chat consultations at peak loads of 125,000 concurrent users — later acquired by Maple.
The Challenge
Inliv set out to extend a conventional clinic into a national telemedicine service across all of Canada. The platform needed to handle multi-modal consultation channels, scheduling, clinical records, and peak demand spikes far above traditional clinic loads — all under healthcare-grade reliability and patient privacy requirements.
Our Approach
We engineered Wello as a multi-channel telemedicine platform: a patient portal for appointment scheduling, phone, video, and chat consultation modes, integrated clinical records, and an architecture engineered to sustain a peak load of 125,000 concurrent users across Canada. Reliability, security, and clinician workflow were treated as first-class requirements. The structured clinical and engagement data layer is precisely the substrate today's AI-driven virtual care systems extend.
The Outcome
Wello became one of Canada's most-used telemedicine platforms at peak, and was later acquired by Maple — validating the platform's clinical, technical, and commercial design.