Singapore veterinarians lose 12+ hours weekly on admin tasks. Bobby OS automates scheduling, client follow-ups, and reviews via voice—no typing.
If you run a veterinary clinic in Singapore, you already know the math doesn't add up. Between consultations, surgeries, and emergency cases, the average vet spends 12–15 hours per week on administrative tasks: appointment confirmations, post-visit follow-ups, review requests, and manual CRM updates. That's nearly two full days each month not spent with animals or their owners.
Most practice management software requires you to sit at a computer and click through menus. Bobby OS works differently: it's a voice-first operating system built for veterinarians who need to manage client relationships, bookings, and reputation without stopping their clinical work.
Bobby operates through voice commands and automates the repetitive tasks that drain your schedule:
Bobby is not veterinary practice management software. It won't replace your existing clinical records system, handle invoicing, or manage inventory. It doesn't write your medical notes or provide telemedicine capabilities.
Bobby doesn't handle complex multi-step workflows that require clinical judgment—like triaging emergency cases or deciding treatment protocols. It's a growth and efficiency layer, not a replacement for veterinary expertise or your core practice software.
If you're looking for an all-in-one clinic solution, Bobby isn't that. It's specifically designed to eliminate the communication and follow-up tasks that pull you away from patient care.
Bobby offers a free hands-on demo where you test voice commands with your actual clinic scenarios—appointment types, common follow-ups, your typical client communication patterns.
You only pay when you activate three or more modules (for example: scheduling + follow-ups + reviews). Pricing scales with clinic size and message volume, starting around SGD 150–200 monthly for solo practitioners or small clinics. No long-term contracts—monthly billing that you can pause if your needs change.
For Singapore veterinarians spending 12+ hours weekly on administrative communication, Bobby typically recovers 8–10 of those hours within the first month. That's time redirected to patient care, professional development, or simply reducing after-hours admin work.