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Mongoose Software Emerges from Stealth with Funding from Vertical Venture Partners to Redefine Digital Health Experiences
Sep 17, 2025 11:32 AM

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Mongoose Software today announced its public launch after a period in stealth mode, backed by funding from Vertical Venture Partners (VVP). During this time, the company has worked with leading healthcare organizations to validate its platform, while assembling a leadership team of seasoned operators from Apple, Google, and other industry-defining companies.

At the core of Mongoose is a simple but radical premise: healthcare organizations should be free to innovate faster, from breakthrough launches to everyday fixes. Yet progress often grinds to a halt as teams wait on engineering queues, constrained by platforms that limit freedom and control at the front end. Mongoose was designed to break that cycle, combining enterprise-grade rigor with the speed and flexibility to shape the entire experience layer.

“For too long, healthcare has been trapped between slow in-house builds and inflexible vendor platforms,” said Mark Nathan, Founder and CEO of Mongoose. “We built Mongoose to break that cycle. Stealth mode gave us the space to refine the platform with customers and assemble a team from the best of healthcare and technology. Now we’re putting the platform in the hands of digital product and experience teams, giving them the speed, freedom, and control they’ve been missing.”

Unlocking the Healthcare Experience Layer

At the heart of Mongoose is its Atomic Feature Architecture, a proprietary framework that gives product and experience teams a composable, modular front end that adapts quickly to change. Instead of being locked into monolithic systems, teams can add, remove, or reconfigure features without disrupting what already works. The result is the ability to launch new products, evolve existing ones, and respond to market needs quickly.

Mongoose is enterprise-ready by design: built to meet healthcare’s rigorous compliance requirements. Its Data Agnostic Integration architecture means that organizations can connect data in whatever shape or format it comes, without costly rewrites or delays—removing one of the biggest bottlenecks to enterprise speed. Integrations that once took months can now be completed in a fraction of the time.

With white-label deployment at scale, organizations can launch multiple branded versions of an application without duplicate rebuilds—a critical advantage for payers, health plans, and healthcare technology vendors that serve diverse customers, sponsors, markets, and consumers.

Mongoose enables personalization at the cohort level, with the ability to control the features and content each audience sees. It also supports next-best actions that guide consumers toward better health. Together, this sets a higher standard for personalization in healthcare.

“With Mongoose, the teams transforming the front end of healthcare finally have the freedom they’ve been asking for,” said Jyoti Mokal, Chief Product Officer at Mongoose. “Atomic features give them the building blocks to launch faster, personalize more deeply, and evolve without fear of breaking what’s already working. It’s about moving at the speed of ideas while still delivering enterprise-grade performance and stability.”

From Traction to Transformation

Mongoose enters the market with proven traction and a leadership team built to scale. Early deployments in key areas of healthcare have validated the platform’s versatility in supporting a range of organizations and market needs.

Its executive bench combines deep healthcare expertise with experience from industry-defining technology companies, positioning Mongoose to meet the scale and complexity of enterprise healthcare.

Looking ahead, Mongoose is advancing its platform with a healthcare-ready approach to AI. Where other tools stop at prototypes, Mongoose is focused on bringing AI to the full product lifecycle—from requirements to deployment—with the rigor that healthcare demands. The vision is ambitious, but the approach is measured: AI in healthcare must be held to the highest bar for compliance, reliability, and trust.

“Vertical Venture Partners backs visionary teams that reshape industries,” said David Schwab, Founder and Managing Director of VVP. “Mongoose fits that mold. They’ve shown market traction and brought together a strong leadership team. Together with VVP’s backing, Mongoose is positioned for its next phase of growth. This funding will accelerate its go-to-market efforts and continue to advance its AI roadmap.”

About Mongoose

Mongoose is a Healthcare Experience Platform built to empower the visionaries, innovators, and changemakers reimagining healthcare. Too often, progress stalls when good ideas hit rigid systems or IT bottlenecks. Mongoose clears that path, giving product and experience teams control of the front end with the scale and rigor enterprise healthcare demands.

At its core is Mongoose’s Atomic Feature Architecture, a modular, composable framework for building, evolving, and personalizing digital experiences. Enterprise-ready by design, Mongoose is agnostic to the shape of data, so systems can connect without costly rewrites or delays. Integrations that once took months can now be done in a fraction of the time, shortening the path from idea to impact.

Mongoose is privately held and backed by Vertical Venture Partners. Learn more at www.mongoosesoftware.com

About Vertical Venture Partners

Vertical Venture Partners (“VVP”) is a Silicon Valley-based venture capital firm focused on making Seed and Series A investments in B2B technology companies targeting pain points in specific industry verticals. The VVP team has decades of operating and investment experience gained from diverse backgrounds in venture capital, investment banking, and advanced R&D. Please visit www.vvp.vc to learn more.

Source: Mongoose Software

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