We detected 807 customers using Hint and 65 companies that churned or ended their trial. The most common industry is Medical Practices (47%) and the most common company size is 2-10 employees (80%). Our methodology involves discovering URLs with known URL patterns through web crawling, certificate transparency logs, or modifications to subprocessor lists.
About Hint
Hint provides membership management software, EMR, and practice management tools that power direct primary care providers who operate outside traditional insurance models and contract directly with consumers and employers.
🔧 What other technologies do Hint customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 807 companies that use Hint
Commonly Paired Technologies
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Shows how much more likely Hint customers are to use each tool compared to the general population. For example, 287x means customers are 287 times more likely to use that tool.
I noticed that Hint users show a distinct pattern: they're predominantly healthcare-focused companies managing patient communications and operations. The presence of AdvancedMD, appearing 61 times more frequently than baseline, is the clearest signal. This is a medical practice management platform, which tells me these aren't just any businesses using Hint, they're medical practices, clinics, and healthcare service providers.
The combination of AdvancedMD with CallRail makes perfect sense for this audience. Healthcare providers need to track which marketing efforts drive patient appointments, and CallRail gives them call tracking and analytics. When you add Dialpad to the mix, you see a complete communication infrastructure emerging. These practices are modernizing how they handle patient calls, likely needing features like call routing, recording for compliance, and integration with their practice management software. Constant Contact appearing 8 times more often suggests these providers are actively engaging in patient outreach, sending appointment reminders, health tips, and practice updates via email.
The full stack reveals marketing-led operations with a strong emphasis on patient acquisition and retention. These aren't enterprise healthcare systems but rather small to mid-sized practices that need accessible, integrated tools. QuickBase and Zoho Desk point to companies building custom workflows and managing patient support requests beyond what their core medical software handles. They're growth-focused but likely working with constrained budgets, choosing best-of-breed tools that integrate well rather than expensive enterprise suites.
👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Hint?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 807 companies that use Hint
Company Characteristics
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Shows how much more likely Hint customers are to have each trait compared to all companies. For example, 2.0x means customers are twice as likely to have that characteristic.
Trait
Likelihood
Industry: Medical Practices
58.4x
Industry: Hospitals and Health Care
17.3x
Industry: Wellness and Fitness Services
6.7x
Country: US
3.0x
Company Size: 1 employee
1.5x
Company Size: 2-10
1.1x
I noticed that Hint's typical customers are healthcare providers operating outside the traditional insurance-based model. These are primary care practices, urgent care clinics, and concierge medicine providers who have fundamentally restructured how they deliver and charge for healthcare. They're not building software or selling products. Instead, they're selling direct relationships with physicians through membership models, essentially operating like a healthcare subscription service.
These are predominantly small, established businesses rather than venture-backed startups. Most show employee counts between 2-50 people, with the majority under 20 employees. Very few list any funding, and when they do, it's modest. The typical profile is a physician-owned practice that's been operating for several years, serving a local community. There are some larger players like One Medical (4,000+ employees) and a few growth-stage companies, but they're outliers. The core customer base consists of independent medical practices that have converted from traditional models.
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