Clova Labs · co-development

Some problems don't have a product yet. Build it with us.

Clova Labs is how new clinical workforce products get made — built hand in hand with a small group of foundation partners, on the same workforce record the rest of the suite runs on.

Why Labs exists

Every product in the suite started as someone's unsolved problem.

weRoster began because rostering was the loudest pain in the building. Master Planner, Leave and Casual Bank each followed the same way — a real problem, a real hospital, a product built to fit. Clova Labs makes that path deliberate: you bring the problem, we bring the product team.

How it works

How a Labs partnership works.

  1. 01

    Scope it together

    We agree the problem worth solving, the shape of the product, and what success looks like.

  2. 02

    A fixed monthly build

    A product team works on it for a fixed monthly cost over around twelve months — predictable, not a quote that balloons.

  3. 03

    You shape it

    You bring the clinical expertise and the time to steer it. Progress moves at the pace you can feed it.

  4. 04

    It becomes a product

    Clova owns the product IP, so it can join the suite — which is part of what keeps your cost reasonable.

Engagement terms and pricing — to be confirmed

A real partnership

You bring the problem. We bring the product team.

You bring

  • A problem worth solving
  • Clinical and operational expertise
  • The time to give requirements and feedback

We bring

  • A product, design and engineering team
  • The suite's shared workforce record to build on
  • A real, supported product — not a prototype that rots

The deal, plainly

Built for foundation partners.

Labs is offered only to foundation partners — a small group we build alongside. You get a fixed monthly cost, a twelve-month runway and real influence over a product you helped create. Clova owns the product IP; your partnership terms reflect that.

Pricing, number of foundation-partner slots and partner terms — to be confirmed

Labs isn't general software consulting or staff augmentation. It's co-development of clinical workforce products, adjacent to the suite.

Build the product you can't buy yet.

Tell us the problem. We'll tell you if it's a fit for a foundation partnership.

Talk to us about Labs