
CalMedi is a synchronization tool designed to automate the availability between Doctolib and Google Calendar, specifically tailored for healthcare professionals. It eliminates the need for manual copy-pasting of appointments, allowing users to focus on their patients rather than juggling multiple calendars. CalMedi ensures that any changes to appointments on Doctolib are automatically reflected in Google Calendar, providing a seamless management experience without the risk of errors or missed updates. Users can choose the level of detail shared in their calendars, with options for anonymizatio…
This is a narrow, practical integration play aimed squarely at healthcare providers who use Doctolib and want calendar sync. Being revenue-stage with measurable MRR shows it has moved beyond prototype and found at least initial paying customers. The product’s clarity of purpose (appointments → calendar) makes the value proposition easy to explain and sell to small clinics and individual practitioners.
That said, the absolute revenue level is small, so scaling will require distribution beyond a few early adopters. The 29% 30-day growth is a positive sign of momentum, but dependence on a single platform (Doctolib) and on Google Calendar as the target endpoint concentrates platform and regulatory risk. Profitability and website/traffic signals are not provided, which makes it harder to judge unit economics and top-of-funnel effectiveness.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.