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ClinDesk now runs on Windows and Linux

Emin KhateebMay 29, 2026

ClinDesk started on the Mac. Today it also runs on Windows and Linux, so your assistant can live on the computer your clinic already uses.

The privacy model is the same everywhere. The on-device AI and patient messages stay on the clinic computer, not in our cloud. Whether that computer is macOS, Windows, or Linux, the basic promise does not change: the assistant works beside the data instead of pulling the data into ClinDesk's servers.

We also made setup feel like something the clinic can finish quickly. Connect the clinic's WhatsApp, and ClinDesk starts from the details that are already there: clinic name, hours, address, and the ordinary patient stream.

That matters because an assistant should not begin with a blank form. From the first day, ClinDesk can answer with the clinic's real hours, point patients to the right address, and use the clinic context it can see locally. If hours change later, ClinDesk follows the updated information, so a holiday schedule or a new location is less likely to turn into the wrong reply.

Voice notes are handled too. When a patient sends an audio message, ClinDesk listens, transcribes it, and gives the clinic a short summary on the same computer. The doctor or assistant can understand the need in seconds instead of replaying a long recording between visits.

More platforms also make the rollout easier for small clinics. A practice should not have to buy a new kind of computer just to try an assistant. If the clinic already has a reliable Windows machine at the desk, use it. If the clinic is comfortable on Linux, use that. If the doctor prefers a Mac, ClinDesk still works there.

Same local ClinDesk. More computers it runs on. Less to configure before the assistant starts earning its place.

To try it, download ClinDesk for your platform and connect the clinic's WhatsApp. It takes a few minutes, and from there the assistant works the way your clinic already does.