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Certified Incubator Success Stories: Gradient | Tulsa

iDENTIFY 

iDENTIFY saw an opportunity where others saw obstacles. Joining 36 Degrees North in 2022, they tackled a critical challenge facing small community banks: outdated systems that prevented them from competing in the fintech era. Their solution modernized these legacy systems, enabling small banks to partner with fintech providers and offer competitive digital services. What started as a mission to help local banks has grown into a $2.2 million ARR operation, transforming how community banks serve their customers across the region. 

Titan Intake  

Titan Intake began when a Houston transplant met a Tulsa local, sharing a vision to solve healthcare’s patient processing bottleneck. Their innovation – AI technology that reads medical records with the accuracy of a nurse has transformed patient care access. Starting at 36 Degrees North, they secured their first venture capital investment, which helped them expand to 22 clinics. Today, they process records for over 200,000 patients, with revenue exceeding $1 million. Their success isn’t just in numbers – it’s in the 100 million patients who now have faster access to medical care. Their story exemplifies how local collaboration and innovative technology can solve critical healthcare challenges. 

WriteSea  

After relocating from New York to Tulsa’s 36 Degrees North incubator, WriteSea transformed career development through their AI-powered platform. Their comprehensive suite helps job seekers refine resumes, prepare for interviews, and negotiate salaries while enabling institutions to enhance their career services. With $2 million in funding and $1 million in annual revenue within two years, they’ve partnered with Tulsa Community College and various organizations, demonstrating how AI can revolutionize workforce preparation. Their platform serves job boards, higher education, workforce development agencies and individual job seekers. 

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