Who we are


At Insito Health, we find hard-to-find medications. We believe that everyone deserves easy access to the medications they need, but today, millions of Americans struggle with medication access and availability.

Since our launch of Medfinder in January of 2024, we have helped over 8,000 patients get access to their medications, are trusted by prescribers at leading care institutions across the country, and have closed enterprise partnerships with some of the biggest healthcare companies in the world.

Medfinder is just the start. We are on a mission to topple giants and change the pharmaceutical industry to work better for patients, prescribers, wholesalers, manufacturers, and pharmacies.

Open Roles

⚙️ Founding Software Engineer (Full Stack)

🤖 Founding AI Engineer

How we work


Our team moves fast and pushes boundaries with tenacity, ferocity, and a deep desire to drive the healthcare industry toward the system that all Americans deserve.

We work in person at our Boston office about a 3 minute walk from North Station. We believe working in person gives us an unfair advantage.

We want you to want to be in person.

Our Guidelines for Greatness


The term “Company Values” is a little bit soft and corporate-y for us. We prefer to think of them as our guidelines for greatness. They are principles that we embody in our work every day. This list will grow and change as our company does - but we believe in them to our core.

Be Undeniable. You have to win every day, every day. Every second counts.

Bring Energy. Energy is your lifeblood. You can not win without it. Manufacture it when you feel it is lost.

Be Obsessed. The most important thing is the thing you give everything to. Don’t lose sight of it.

Take big swings. Don’t be afraid to miss. Failure is the best teacher. Don’t bunt.

Expect Greatness. Mediocrity is not acceptable. Good is not acceptable. Greatness is the only acceptable input.

Just Keep Swimming. When you feel like you’re drowning, all you have to do is keep your head above the water. Do not quit.

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