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§ Private Profile · Escondido, CA, USA
SaaS platform for behavioral health practices, providing AI-driven practice intelligence and analytics for autism services.
Boost, formerly known as Sidis Health, is a Los Angeles, California-based technology company that provides a cloud-based software-as-a-service platform designed specifically for behavioral health practices. The company's platform aggregates, optimizes, and analyzes clinical and business data to deliver real-time operational insights to healthcare practitioners and administrative leaders. Utilizing enterprise process automation, workflow management tools, and artificial intelligence-driven predictive analytics, the system aims to increase revenue and reduce operational costs for its clients. While primarily serving specialized autism service providers, the company also offers its practice intelligence software to organizations operating across the broader healthcare, software, education, and legal sectors. The enterprise has successfully secured early financial backing from venture capital firm KittyHawk Ventures to support the ongoing development and deployment of its data analytics infrastructure. Boost was originally founded in 2019 by Jeff Plowman.
Boost (Sidis Health) has raised $30.0M across 1 funding round.
Boost (Sidis Health) has raised $30.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Boost (Sidis Health) has raised $30.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Boost (Sidis Health)'s investors include Denis Barrier, Kavish Kothari, Fresco Capital, Strong Ventures.
Boost (Sidis Health) has raised $30.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $30.0M LeadIQ - Series B in October 2021.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 1, 2021 | $30M Series B | Denis Barrier | Kavish Kothari, Fresco Capital, Strong Ventures | Announced |
Boost (formerly SIDIS Health) is a technology company that builds a native cloud-based SaaS 2.0 platform focused on behavioral health, specifically serving autism service providers. It collects, optimizes, and analyzes clinical and business data across departments to provide real-time insights, automate workflows, and enhance operational efficiency. Its platform helps autism service companies increase revenue, reduce costs, and improve outcomes through enterprise process automation, workflow management, and AI-driven predictive analytics[1][2][3].
Founded in 2019 and based in Escondido, California, Boost was originally known as SIDIS Health. The company was founded by Jeff Plowman, who has a background in technology leadership. The idea emerged to address the fragmented data and workflow challenges in behavioral health services, particularly autism care. Early traction came from raising over $5 million in funding, including investment from Kittyhawk Ventures, and developing a comprehensive enterprise practice suite that integrates clinical and operational data for autism service providers[1][2][3].
Boost rides the growing trend of digital transformation in behavioral health and autism services, where there is increasing demand for integrated data solutions to improve care quality and operational efficiency. The timing is critical as healthcare providers face pressure to standardize care, automate compliance, and adopt telehealth solutions accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Market forces such as rising autism prevalence, regulatory complexity, and the need for outcome-based care models favor Boost’s comprehensive SaaS platform. By enabling data-driven decision-making and workflow automation, Boost influences the broader ecosystem by setting new standards for practice intelligence in behavioral health[1][2][6].
Boost is positioned for continued growth by expanding its AI capabilities and deepening integration across clinical and business functions in behavioral health. Future trends shaping its journey include increased adoption of telemedicine, demand for predictive analytics in care management, and the shift toward value-based care models. As Boost scales, it may broaden its impact beyond autism services to other behavioral health domains, further influencing how technology drives efficiency and outcomes in healthcare. Its focus on automation and real-time insights will remain key competitive advantages in a rapidly evolving market[3][6].