We build the software pharmacy deserved a decade ago.
Modern, fast, and made for UK community pharmacy specifically. Cheaper than the incumbents, easier to use, and answered by people who know the work.
Built by people who have actually worked in a pharmacy.
Pharmace started in a dispensary, not a boardroom. Our co-founder spent four years behind the counter watching good pharmacists lose their afternoons to software that treated them like data-entry clerks.
The incumbents are powerful, and they earned their place. But they were built for a different decade, priced for a different kind of buyer, and updated about as often as the carpet. Community pharmacy deserved something made for how the work actually feels — at 9am with a queue, and at 4:30pm with a list.
So we built it. One record, one workflow, and a team that picks up the phone. That is the whole company.
Compliance is a feature, not a department.
If staying audit-ready takes a person and a spreadsheet, the software has failed. It should be the default state of the system, captured as work happens.
Speed is a safety property.
Slow software makes people cut corners. Every second we save at the counter is a second back for the check that matters.
If it takes more than two clicks, it's broken.
Pharmacy teams are busy and trained for medicine, not menus. The right action should be the obvious one, every time.
We answer the phone.
When something goes wrong at 4:30pm, you get a person who knows pharmacy — not a ticket number and a four-day wait.
We're sixteen people in Shoreditch.
Pharmacists, engineers and one very patient support team. Small enough that the person who builds a feature is the person who answers when you ring about it.
…and eight more across clinical, engineering and support.
Come and break it.
Bring your hardest workflow to a 12-minute walkthrough. If it does not hold up, we would rather know than sell you something.