Sculptrix is a small team of operators building the Practice Intelligence Layer for aesthetic practices nationwide. We've spent careers inside software companies that grew from small teams into category-defining platforms — long enough to know exactly where the operational gaps live, and exactly what's needed to close them.
When you've spent years inside a growing operation, a pattern stops being theoretical. The booking system shows one truth. The email tool shows another. The patient feedback platform shows a third. The PMS shows a fourth. None of them talk to each other. None of them are designed to.
From any one tool, the operation looks fine. From above all of them at once, the leaks become obvious. A patient who never rebooked. A confirmation that never sent. A waitlist match that never happened. A membership benefit that quietly expired. None of it shows up in any single dashboard, because no single dashboard was built to look across.
That is the moment Sculptrix was built for. Not another booking tool. Not another marketing platform. The intelligence layer that sits above the tools your practice already runs — the viewing angle that makes the gaps visible without requiring your staff to log into anything new.
"The view that changes everything is the view from one level above the view you already have."
Every other intelligence vendor in this category wants to replace your stack. We don't. Your booking platform, your PMS, your review tool — they each do something competent. We coordinate between them, quietly. The constraint is the moat.
One percent of every contract supports the Snow Leopard Trust. Not a marketing campaign — a structural commitment. The natural world is part of the long view. So is your practice five years from now.
The Pattern 2 architecture is designed so we never see patient health information. The PMS keeps it. The layer reads anonymized triggers. Less legal exposure, less staff burden, less reason to ever call us a "platform integration risk."
Sculptrix isn't a one-person bet on a category. It's a working team of three operators who each bring a specific kind of operational depth to the work — and who built the company together because none of us could buy what we wanted to use.
Briana founded Sculptrix in 2026 with the Doyles to build something none of us could buy: an intelligence layer for the operational gaps every aesthetic practice has but no single tool surfaces. She runs the company day to day, owns the architecture decisions, and writes the words you're reading. Based in Belle Isle, Florida.
Padraic is co-founder and CEO of InspectPoint, the software platform that became the category standard in fire-and-life-safety inspection. The work involved scaling a services-with-software company from small team to industry default — vendor strategy, go-to-market sequencing, the architectural decisions that determine whether a company ages well or doesn't.
At Sculptrix, Padraic chairs the strategic direction and brings that same operator's instinct to every decision that affects long-term defensibility. He sees architectural mistakes before they become problems.
Jennifer is co-founder and Chief Customer Officer of InspectPoint. She has spent more than a decade building the customer-success function that turns first-month onboarding into long-term retention, and long-term retention into the compounding revenue that makes the unit economics of a category-defining company actually work.
At Sculptrix, Jennifer brings that operator's eye to every part of the platform that touches a paying practice — onboarding flow, the engagement signals that show up before churn does, the moments that decide whether a contract renews or doesn't.
For full bios and the way the three of us work together, see /team.
"We chose a species that survives by going unseen. One percent of every contract funds its range."
The companies we admire built things that lasted. So do the conservancies.
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The Practice Intelligence Layer for aesthetic practices.
Built to be on top.
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Color: cream, ink, oxblood, sandstone, and navy — chosen to last beyond the quarter.
Briana O'Brien, founder & developer.
Padraic Doyle, chairman & co-founder.
Jennifer Doyle, co-founder & investor.
Filed from Belle Isle, Florida.