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About Briefly.

What is Briefly?

Briefly transforms a single consultation recording into two outputs: a source-verified clinical letter in the doctor’s voice, and a plain-English summary the patient can understand and share with family. Transcription technology is now infrastructure — 92% of organisations capture speech data (Deepgram, 2025). But a transcript isn’t a clinical letter, and it isn’t a patient summary. Briefly is the outcome layer. Founded in 2024 by a practising Cardiologist and headquartered in New Zealand, Briefly is available in Australia, New Zealand, the US, and the EU. Pricing starts at $149/month with a 14-day free trial.

Company Information

Company Name
Briefly Health Limited
Founded
2024
Headquarters
New Zealand
Founder
Practising Cardiologist
Markets
Australia, New Zealand, US, EU
Contact
hello@briefly.health

Common Questions

What does Briefly do for clinicians?

Briefly transforms voice recordings into professionally formatted, source-verified consultation letters. Record your consultation, review the structured letter, and send it to your referrer — typically in under 5 minutes.

What does Briefly do for patients?

Briefly creates plain-English summaries of your medical consultations, translating clinical terminology into language you can understand and share with family or caregivers.

How much does Briefly cost?

Briefly starts at $149/month (annual billing) or $179/month billed monthly. All plans include a 14-day free trial with up to 10 letters — cancel anytime.

Is Briefly secure?

Yes. Briefly uses AES-256 encryption at rest and TLS 1.3 in transit. Patient data is never used for model training. SOC 2 Type II certification is in progress.

Which medical specialties does Briefly support?

Briefly supports all major medical specialties including cardiology, psychiatry, orthopedics, dermatology, neurology, gastroenterology, and more. Briefly learns your specialty-specific vocabulary.

Can I try Briefly for free?

Yes. Briefly offers a 14-day free trial with up to 10 letters and full access to all features. No credit card required. Patients get their first recording free with no account needed.