Health-focussed SaaS platform Zealthix has secured $1.1 million in seed funding led by Unicorn India Ventures, with participation from AlphaGen Venture Capital. The company says the capital will be channelled into expansion and revenue growth, alongside strengthening its technology stack to advance a more digitised, streamlined and interoperable healthcare ecosystem in India.
Investor lens: ‘Golden phase’ for healthcare SaaS
Unicorn India Ventures’ Managing Partner Anil Joshi called out a tipping point for healthcare SaaS, arguing that advances in cloud computing and wider adoption are enabling a “robust, scalable healthcare ecosystem” that can redefine service delivery.
He added that Zealthix has shown progress over the past year, built new solutions, and is positioned to capitalise on a large market opportunity .
Certifications that matter
Zealthix says it’s certified by the National Health Authority (NHA) as a connector, allowing providers using its proprietary tech to become ABDM-compliant and interoperable. It also states it is the first platform to be certified by ONDC for the Healthcare Seller Node, a step the company says will “democratize the healthcare service distribution in India.”
Beyond compliance, its provider platform aims to make healthcare businesses “technology ready,” using AI to handle partner and contract management, payments and reconciliation, customer engagement, compliance, data digitisation and reporting .
Product roadmap: OPD stack and payer tooling
Over the next 12 months, Zealthix plans to intensify outreach to health providers, identifying pain points and deploying technology to boost efficiency, compliance, digitisation and interoperability. On the payer side, the company says its OPD stack will broaden to cover more use-cases.
A key promise: enabling payers to configure and launch health products quickly, with built-in analytics to dive into sales, utilisation and renewals via pre-built, customisable tools .
Leadership note
Co-founder and CEO Abhishek Kumar referenced his prior category-building stints with BeatO and BookMyCab while underlining Zealthix’s push to fix broken, offline workflows that hamper patient and provider experiences.
The Significance
India’s healthcare system is moving rapidly toward digital rails under ABDM. Startups that bring compliance, interoperability and measurable ROI to both providers and payers, while knitting into national commerce networks like ONDC are positioned to become core infrastructure rather than just software vendors. Zealthix’s mix of certifications, provider tooling and payer-side product configurability suggests it’s aiming squarely at that role, with fresh capital to accelerate the plan.
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