
Episode #33
From OT to Starting a Software Company with the Founder of Double Time Docs - Jason Gonzalez
Our conversation with Jason Gonzalez (founder of Double TIme Docs) explores the journey of creating a software as a service (SaaS) company for occupational therapy practitioners. Jayson and Jason dive into the challenges, decision-making, and evolution of the business over time, highlighting the collaboration between an occupational therapist and a programmer. The conversation covers the importance of note-taking, the benefits of starting an SAS company, and the evolution of Double Time Docs. We also explore Jason's creative business ideas and the launch of a new podcast - Opinionated Therapists Worthwhile Clicks DoubleTimeDocs.com Opinionated Therapists (the new podcast Jason mentioned) OTpreneur.com Jason Gonzalez’s Linkedin Takeaways SaaS for occupational therapy Collaboration between OT and programmer Note-taking serves as documentation and a tool for personal progress. Starting an SAS company offers flexibility and the potential for growth. Creativity and adaptability are essential for business success. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to SaaS for OT Practitioners 02:10 The Inspiration to Create Something New 05:20 Partnering with a Programmer 08:35 Challenges and Early Wins 11:25 Content Creation and Communication Challenges 16:03 Adapting to Change and Adding Features 20:10 The Role of Note-Taking 22:24 Benefits of Starting an SAS Company 26:27 Jason's Creative Business Ideas 28:33 Evolution of Double Time Docs and Adaptability with AI 38:01 Launch of a New Podcast

