There's a revolution happening in American healthcare: doctors walking away from the insurance machine to put patients first again. Tabflows is building the system that revolution runs on, and we want you on the team that builds it.
Here's what that looks like day to day. Tabflows is the collaborative care system that 136+ healthcare clinics rely on, and here's the problem we solve: a DPC clinic runs on a dozen different tools, with Elation for charts, Hint for billing, Spruce for messaging, Quest for labs, ChatGPT for helping write replies.The patient's story ends up scattered across all of them.
Tabflows brings that story back together.
One shared place where the whole team sees the patient history, manages tasks and follow-ups, and coordinates care across every system they already use. The old way was opening five tools, finding the same patient in all five, scrolling back through the message thread to remember where things left off, connecting the dots yourself, writing every message by hand, and repeating that same monotonous workflow over and over.
And that was just for one patient.
Tabflows turns all of that into a single step. Then our AI picks up the busywork, drafting patient replies, catching care gaps, and prepping visits before the doctor walks in.
All of this takes 60 seconds to set up and costs DPC practices nothing. Clinics tell us the difference shows up everywhere: follow-ups go out faster, nothing lives in anyone's head anymore, and they grow their panel without growing their payroll.
If you've been waiting for a reason to do the best work of your career, this is it.
Role Description
This is a paid internship in Los Angeles, CA (on-site ~2 days / week, flexible around your schedule).
Most marketing internships hand you a spreadsheet and a prayer. This one hands you a real audience and a publish button.
You'll work directly with the founders on the marketing engine of a fast-growing healthcare startup: writing LinkedIn posts, turning customer wins into case studies, helping produce our product announcement emails, clipping demo videos, and prepping for DPC conferences. The things you make will go live, in front of real doctors, the same week you make them. When something works, you'll see the signups. When it doesn't, you'll learn why and take another swing.
You'll leave this internship with a portfolio of published work, a working knowledge of how a startup actually acquires customers, and the experience of sitting close enough to the founders to see every decision get made. We think that's worth more than a big company name on your resume, and we'll work hard to make sure it is.
Qualifications
- You write clearly, and ideally you've published something somewhere: a newsletter, a blog, a meme account with suspicious reach.
- You have taste. You know why one post lands and another dies, even if you can't fully explain it yet.
- You're organized, curious, and you follow through without being chased.
- Bonus points for video editing, design chops, or an unexplainable interest in American healthcare.
- Students and early-career folks welcome. Enthusiasm beats experience here.
How to Apply
Skip the cover letter. Send something you've made, a post, an essay, a video, anything you're proud of, to team@tabflows.com. Tell us what you made, why it worked (or didn't), and why Tabflows. 🏰