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Telehealth platform offering online ADHD medication access and psychiatric services for patients needing stimulant prescriptions, focused on ADHD care.
Done is a San Francisco, California-based telehealth company that operates a digital platform providing online psychiatric consultations and prescription management for ADHD medications. The company utilizes a subscription-based business model, charging a $199 initial membership fee followed by $79 monthly charges, which helped generate over $100 million in total revenue. Operating with approximately 15 employees in the United States and over 35 workers in China, the platform facilitated the distribution of more than 40 million stimulant pills while collecting around $14 million in insurance reimbursements. Following a federal investigation into its prescribing practices, major retail pharmacies including CVS and Walmart stopped filling the platform's prescriptions for controlled substances. In 2024, federal authorities convicted Clinical President David Brody and the company's chief executive of health care fraud and illegal distribution charges. Done was founded in 2019 by Ruthia He.
Done has raised $7.5M across 6 funding rounds.
Done has raised $7.5M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Done has raised $7.5M in total across 6 funding rounds.
Done's investors include Pavitra Gupta, Kitty Agarwal, Kunal Bahl, Rohit Bansal, All In Capital, Aditya Singh, M&G Investments, Almi Invest, Jérôme Le Feuvre, Antler, Johan Rosendahl, Magnus Agervald.
Done has raised $7.5M across 6 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $3.0M &Done - Series A in January 2026.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 8, 2026 | $3M Series A | Pavitra Gupta | Kitty Agarwal, Kunal Bahl, Rohit Bansal, ALL IN Capital | Announced |
| Nov 12, 2025 | $730K Pre Seed | Aditya Singh | M&G Investments | Announced |
| Sep 19, 2025 | $2.1M Seed | — | — | Announced |
| Jan 3, 2023 | $670K Venture Round | Almi Invest | — | Announced |
| Dec 1, 2022 | $670K Seed | — | Almi Invest, Jérôme LE Feuvre | Announced |
| Nov 27, 2019 | $360K Pre Seed | Antler | Johan Rosendahl, Magnus Agervald | Announced |
Done Technologies is the software development division of Pyxis, a Montreal-based firm with over 20 years of experience delivering custom software solutions, including web and mobile apps, cloud services, and training.[1][2] It serves businesses and teams across industries by accelerating existing projects or building turnkey solutions, emphasizing agility, creativity, collaboration, quality, longevity, transparency, and respect.[1][2] Client testimonials highlight its role in rapid launches, innovative problem-solving, and cost-saving implementations that enhance market competitiveness.[1]
The company focuses on transforming digital journeys through expert guidance in software development, with a team-driven approach that includes in-house initiatives like The Bracket Show (a YouTube channel on coding) and The LAB (a tech experimentation hub).[2] This positions Done as a reliable partner for thriving through technology, rather than a consumer-facing product company.[1][2]
Done Technologies emerged as the dedicated software development arm of Pyxis, building on more than two decades of expertise in programming and agile practices in Montreal.[1][2] Its evolution reflects a commitment to client success, with a manifesto rooted in core values like collaboration and transparency, honed through years of delivering high-quality, enduring solutions.[2]
Key leaders include Martin Landreville (CEO), Luc Aspirot and Jean-François Thériault (Chief Product Officers & Partners), Yanic Ménard (VP Sales and Marketing), and Stéphane Primeau (Partner), alongside a team of senior and intermediate developers.[2] Pivotal moments include fostering internal innovation via team-led projects like The LAB for cutting-edge tech testing and The Bracket Show for knowledge sharing, which humanize its collaborative culture.[2]
(Note: A separate U.S.-based "Done" in digital health for ADHD exists but matches less closely with the "Done Technologies" branding and custom software focus.[3])
Done Technologies rides the wave of digital transformation, where businesses demand scalable, secure custom software amid rising cloud adoption and cybersecurity threats.[1][2] Its timing aligns with Montreal's growing tech hub status, leveraging local talent for agile development in a post-pandemic shift toward remote collaboration and hybrid work tools.[2]
Market forces like the need for innovative, cost-effective solutions favor its model, influencing the ecosystem by upskilling teams via training and fostering open knowledge-sharing through initiatives like The Bracket Show.[1][2] As part of Pyxis, it supports diverse industries, amplifying startup and enterprise agility in competitive landscapes.[1]
Done Technologies is poised to expand its footprint in custom dev and cybersecurity, capitalizing on AI-driven tools and edge computing trends tested in The LAB.[2] Evolving regulations around data security and demand for sustainable, long-term software will shape its path, potentially growing through Pyxis synergies and international clients.
Its influence may deepen via community-building, positioning it as a Montreal tech staple that turns daunting projects into scalable realities—echoing its core promise to help teams thrive.[1]