Keragon is a no-code workflow automation platform designed specifically for healthcare, aiming to bring the ease of general automation tools to a domain that demands HIPAA compliance and deep integration with clinical systems. The company was founded by Conno Christou, George Eracleous, George Makkoulis, and Panos Papageorgiou, longtime technical collaborators who previously co-founded Avocarrot, a programmatic native ad exchange that scaled to billions of ads served before being acquired. They reunited to attack the fragmented, manual workflows that plague clinics and digital health companies.

The platform lets healthcare teams build automations across the long tail of tools they use, such as EHRs, scheduling software, forms, messaging, and billing, without writing code. Common workflows include patient intake, appointment scheduling and reminders, follow-up communications, and back-office coordination. Because it is HIPAA-compliant by design, Keragon addresses a gap left by general-purpose automation platforms that are not built to handle protected health information safely.

Keragon's early traction is notable: since launching out of stealth in June 2024, it surpassed 100 paying customers, grew roughly 30 percent month over month, and executed more than two million workflow automations in healthcare contexts. That pace reflects strong demand from clinics and digital health operators who want to eliminate manual coordination work but lack engineering resources to build custom integrations.

The company raised a $7.5 million seed round announced in February 2025, led by Upfront Ventures, with early investors Afore Capital, Focal, and 25m Health doubling down, bringing total funding to $10.5 million following an earlier $3 million pre-seed. The capital supports expansion of its integration library and go-to-market in the healthcare automation market.

For clinics, practices, and digital health teams, Keragon offers a practical way to stitch together their existing software stack and automate repetitive administrative work safely, with the main considerations being integration coverage for any given EHR and the governance of automated patient-facing communications.