Nate believes technology should exist to make a positive impact on our life experience …not to be an obstacle. And at its best, it should be our invisible sidekick as we navigate life. As a serial entrepreneur and lifelong student, Nate has successfully started and exited several businesses. As early as age 19 he has been able to identify trends and opportunities and rally resources and networks to exploit the opportunity and create valuable, successful businesses.
Although Nate has a wide business skillset, his main strength is in creating technology that solves big business problems. His focus is on providing ease and value to the end user. This philosophy is the driving force behind Therapy iQ.
Husband-and-wife founder duo Nate and Amy have embarked on an inspiring journey to reshape the landscape of mental health practice management with their innovative venture, Therapy iQ.
Nate Maingi, founder of Therapy iQ, was born in Kenya and learned his first business lesson from his grandfather, who was in both tech and mental health care, which he has combined in Therapy iQ.
Therapy iQ, a provider of practice management software for mental health professionals, has secured a new investment that will expand its platform in streamlining workflows throughout the medical field.
On the heels of a $1.5 million dollar raise, a Tampa Bay area health tech startup, Therapy iQ has announced it's opening a round to raise another $1.5 million to $2 million.
Nate Maingi knew being a social worker would be hard. But he never imagined his biggest problem would have little to do with directly helping clients.