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Felt Clinic (https://feltclinic.com) | Senior Mobile Engineer | Remote (US Only) | Full-time | $180k-$220k

Felt Clinic is building the first embedded care SDK for health apps. Our mission is to make access to a doctor simple and secure inside any mobile application. We want teams to stop worrying about provider contracting and focus on building awesome experiences.

We're looking for a Senior Mobile Engineer to help us scale our products. You’ll be developing powerful iOS and Android SDKs and integrating real-time communication tools, and shaping next-generation, AI ready, health experiences.

Tech Stack:

- Mobile: SwiftUI (iOS), Kotlin (Android)

- Web: Next.js, Turborepo, TypeScript

- Communication: WebRTC

What sets exceptional candidates apart:

- Hands-on experience working on mobile platforms (Swift/Kotlin)

- Interest/experience with Next.js and RSC

- Stoked about healthcare experiences

- Deep expertise in cross functional software development

Felt has three name branded Apps actively using our SDKs and anticipating approximately $10m ARR by late 2026. We’re backed by leading investors including 1984, Scrum Ventures, and Tau Ventures. Join us as we scale to build next-gen HealthKit on steroids.

Apply by contacting us directly at sid+yc (at) feltclinic.com.


Felt Clinic (https://feltclinic.com) | Full Stack Engineer | Remote (US Only) | Full-time | $180k-$220k

Felt Clinic is building the first embedded care SDK for health apps. Our mission is to make access to a doctor simple and secure inside any mobile application. We want teams to stop worrying about provider contracting and focus on building awesome experiences.

We're looking for a Senior Full Stack Engineer to help us scale our platform. You’ll be developing powerful SDKs and APIs, integrating real-time communication tools, and shaping next-generation digital health experiences.

Tech Stack:

- Mobile: SwiftUI (iOS), Kotlin (Android), Ionic

- Web: Next.js, Turborepo, TypeScript

- Communication: WebRTC

What sets exceptional candidates apart:

- Hands-on experience working on mobile platforms (Swift/Kotlin)

- Solid experience with Next.js and RSC

- A passion for transforming healthcare experiences

- Deep expertise in full-stack product development

Felt has three customers actively using our SDKs and anticipating approximately $10m ARR by late 2026. We’re backed by leading investors including 1984, Scrum Ventures, and Tau Ventures. Join us as we scale to build next-gen HealthKit on steroids.

Apply by contacting us directly at sid+yc (at) feltclinic.com.


Felt Clinic (https://feltclinic.com) | Mobile-First Full Stack Engineer | San Francisco, CA, USA or REMOTE in USA | $180k-$200k

Felt is building the first embedded care SDK for health apps. Our mission is to make access to a doctor simple and secure inside any mobile application. We want teams to stop worrying about provider contracting and focus on building awesome experiences.

If you are exceptional at building products and want to join a company moving the healthcare industry forward, Felt Clinic is a great fit for you. We have three signed customers in deployment of embedded care into their apps. With just these customers we are expecting about 1 million active users in late 2024. And to be profitable in 2025. We raised a seed round from 1984, Scrum Ventures and DigitX recently to accelerate our growth.

TL;DR - Build HealthKit on steroids with us.

Technologies that we use or implement: iOS, Android, Next/React, Ionic, Typescript, SwiftUI, Kotlin, Vercel, Framer, WebRTC Apply here: sid (at) feltclinic.com


Felt Clinic (https://feltclinic.com) | Senior Mobile Software Engineer, iOS/Android Engineer | San Francisco, CA, USA or REMOTE in USA | $180k-$220k

Felt is building the first embedded care SDK for health apps. Our mission is to make access to a doctor simple and secure for every mobile application. We want teams to stop worrying about provider contracting and focus on building awesome experiences.

If you are passionate about technology and want to join a company moving the healthcare industry forward, Felt Clinic might be a great fit for you. We have three signed customers eager to deploy embedded care into their apps. With just these customers we are expecting about 1 million active users in late 2024. And to be profitable in 2025. We raised a seed round from 1984, Scrum Ventures, Tau Ventures recently to accelerate our growth.

Technologies that we use or implement: React, Ionic Portals, iOS, Kotlin, Zoom/WebRTC Apply here: sid (at) feltclinic.com


It’s a private company


Guess who owns the bulk of the stock?



Exactly. So if he wants to claim the CEO slot he can.



Ditto. Where's my reward screen!


Wonder if you could sanitize it. Drop script tags?


SVGO has a option to drop script tags, thought it's not enabled by default.


Browsers will ignore scripts if you load the SVG in a img element.


A simple coil of wire could act as a receiver. And attached to a light emitter, the strength of the signal would translate to a brighter light.

Just a guess though.


Yes I have bank statements that show the check was cashed.

> talk to a lawyer

The amount of the acquisition was not disclosed. I don't know if my options are worth more than lawyer fees. What kind of lawyer do I need to look for?


An initial consult with a lawyer usually costs somewhere in the range of $0 to $500, usually closer to (and often exactly) $0 for individuals walking in from the street. Furthermore, some might take the case on contingency, but you're getting way ahead of yourself if you're thinking that far ahead. Figure out what you don't know, first.

And don't worry about finding the right lawyer. Lawyers regularly make referrals. Any lawyer who handles contract disputes should be able to refer you to someone else if they're not comfortable pursuing the case themselves, much like a medical doctor would be comfortable referring you to another doctor.

But if you're confident the value likely wouldn't even be worth the consult fee for a high-end, specialized firm, then why would you even care? In this industry you need to learn to cut your losses and never look back.


It's worth it to at least consult one. You can often get affordable or free initial consults that will get you an idea of what you are up against, odds and how much it might cost. It might be a situations where it won't take many billable hours. Sometimes a lawyer chiming in on an email thread is all it takes to completely change the conversation.

I've yet to be in a situation where I've thought "Maybe I should talk to a lawyer" and I did and regretted it.


Any lawyer worth talking to will give you a free, confidential, initial consultation and discussion of potential costs that will be help you decide if it is worth going after. Most likely the lawyer sending a letter will cost like $500 and get their attention.

As for what kind of lawyer, one that does work for startups should know the ins and outs of this.


If it is a public company, their SEC filing should reveal how much they paid for the acquisition.


The transaction won’t be disclosed if it is immaterial (small enough). Ask a friend from the company or maybe an investor depending on who you have a relationship with. You just want to know the per share valuation of common stock.

Frankly I’m surprised the founder isn’t being more candid with you. Messing about and prolonging this stuff helps no one.


It's not that easy unfortunately - there will almost certainly be different classes of shareholder and various clauses to protect investors etc. Your options may well turn out to be worthless.


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