VotixCare is practice software for Nigerian optometry clinics. We are five people in Port Harcourt. No plans to become an everything-platform. No AI-washed pivots. Just the clinic software we wish our first customer had been handed three years ago.
VotixCare started when a Port Harcourt optometrist showed us how her staff spent the first hour of every morning reconciling yesterday's paper notes. The software she paid for was built for general medicine, in a country that is not Nigeria. Half the fields did not apply. None of the defaults matched how she worked.
We did not build VotixCare for generic medicine. We built it for optometry, in Nigeria, for clinics that actually see patients every day.
From refraction templates to frame inventory to the naira-aware billing, every detail comes from watching real clinics work. We ship fast. We talk to every customer. When you call, you reach a person who built the thing.
There are bigger, older, more funded companies building practice software. None of them are in Port Harcourt. None of them will pick up the phone. That is the gap we are closing.
No product managers, no middle managers, no agencies. The people who design and build VotixCare are the people you reach when you need something.
Every screen, every field, every default is shaped by how an optometry clinic actually runs. We do not do generic EHR with optometry plugins.
The clinic pays us, but the patient experience is what we obsess over. If a feature does not make a patient's visit better, we do not build it.
Every extra click is a tax on your day. We measure features in seconds saved. If something takes longer than it should, it is a bug.
Every row scoped to your clinic with row-level security. Every mutation role-checked. Encrypted at rest and in transit. You can export your records or delete them any time.