Healthtech is innovative.
The software behind it isn't.

Genome sequencing in hours. AI that detects tumours. Robots that operate. Medicine has arrived in 2026. The software it works with hasn't.

Doctors lose over 60 % of their day to administration. 95 % of communication between practices and hospitals runs on paper. 75 % of IT budgets go to maintaining systems built 20 years ago.

Why? Because healthcare software was never exposed to competition. Hospitals don't switch. Cantons tender every ten years. Once you're in, you stay in. And if you stay in, there's no reason to get better.

The result: software you endure. Eighteen clicks where three would do. Overtime because the system forces tasks it could handle itself. Hours spent gathering numbers because there's no overview.

Sorena builds the opposite.

Not more features, but fewer clicks. Not more complex, but so simple it needs no training. What can be automated, is automated. What remains, works.

We believe a process must be designed as carefully as an interface. That every removed click is lifetime someone gets back. And that software you only understand after five days isn't good software.

This isn't just a manifesto. It's how we work every day.