
Chorrie builds custom AI browser agents that automate the repetitive, manual work your revenue cycle team is drowning in: eligibility checks, coding & billing, denial management, and more. No integrations. No complex setup. Just fast, reliable automation that mimics how your team works in their existing browser-based tools. How it works: 1. You walk us through your current workflow. 2. We build a custom AI agent that handles it. 3. You get the results: live dashboards, notifications, and full audit trails. That's it. We’re HIPAA-compliant, zero-data-retention by default, and compatible with any cloud-based EHR, PM system, and payer portal. 📅 Book a demo: chorrie.com/book 📧 Reach out: info@chorrie.com

Chorrie builds custom AI browser agents that automate the repetitive, manual work your revenue cycle team is drowning in: eligibility checks, coding & billing, denial management, and more. No integrations. No complex setup. Just fast, reliable automation that mimics how your team works in their existing browser-based tools. How it works: 1. You walk us through your current workflow. 2. We build a custom AI agent that handles it. 3. You get the results: live dashboards, notifications, and full audit trails. That's it. We’re HIPAA-compliant, zero-data-retention by default, and compatible with any cloud-based EHR, PM system, and payer portal. 📅 Book a demo: chorrie.com/book 📧 Reach out: info@chorrie.com
Product: AI browser agents that automate revenue-cycle tasks (coding, billing, denial management, eligibility checks) inside EHRs and payer portals
Customers / Use case: Healthcare organizations seeking RCM automation without integrations
Security & Compliance: HIPAA-compliant; zero-data-retention by default
HQ: New York, NY, United States
Funding: Pre-Seed; backed by Y Combinator; total funding reported as $500,000 (USD)
Healthcare revenue cycle management (billing, coding, insurance follow-up, denial management, eligibility verification)
Healthtech / AI
500000.00
Pre-Seed round; Crunchbase lists Y Combinator as a backer
“Backed by Y Combinator”