
You’re on track to launch your fully branded DNA Discovery Complete Test Kit experience by April 10. Below is exactly what we need from MedShift to keep that launch date locked, and how the onboarding milestones line up from first sale through the patient’s results.
Launch target: April 10 for your white-label patient & provider portals
Earliest patient genetic data delivery: May 4 (for kits sold on April 10)
We handle portal build, branding, and technical implementation
You handle 5 key setup items outlined below
Estimated time to complete MedShift action items: 3–5 hours total, spread over your preferred timeline before April 10.
We’ll handle the full white-label build of your portals and keep you on track for an April 10 launch, while giving us all enough room to refine clinic training and final details before the first patients receive their data.
Your focus: complete the 5 MedShift action items (domain, payments, SKU, provider code).
Our focus: design, configure, and QA your white-label patient & provider portals so they’re ready for live traffic on April 10.
If the first DNA Discovery Complete Test Kit is sold on April 10, the earliest a patient would receive their genetic data is May 4.
This creates a comfortable window to finalize clinic training, refine workflows, and implement any optimizations—without impacting the patient experience.
These four items are the only dependencies on MedShift’s side to stay on track for an April 10 launch. We’ll partner with your team throughout each step.
Identify and purchase a dedicated domain (or subdomain) for the patient and provider portals (e.g., genetics.medshift.com). Share DNS details so we can configure routing.
Owner: MedShift IT / Web team
Outcome: Branded, trusted entry point for all users.
Example: Medshiftgenetics.com is available
Action: Purchase dedicated domain and confirm once that has been completed
Review and configure the payment API gateway that will send orders into our system for processing. Confirm supported payment methods and test a non-production transaction.
Owner: MedShift engineering / finance
Outcome: Seamless order flow from MedShift marketplace to our lab systems.
Action: review & download API docs HERE
Create the product SKU in your catalog and upload product information for the DNA Discovery Complete Test Kit, including pricing, description, and imagery (we’ll provide assets).
Owner: MedShift product / merchandising
Outcome: Live, discoverable listing for the DNA Discovery Complete Test Kit.
Action: Download product information HERE
Generate the code or token providers will use to access and purchase the free test within your marketplace. Confirm how eligibility, usage limits, and reporting should work.
Owner: MedShift product / engineering
Outcome: Frictionless provider experience for ordering complimentary kits.
Action: confirm when this has been set up on your end
Provide your current brand guide (logos, colors, typography, and imagery guidelines) so the genetic portal experience matches your MedShift brand standards across patient- and provider-facing views.
Owner: MedShift marketing / brand team
Outcome: Portal UI, emails, and patient flows aligned with MedShift brand.
Action: Send Brand Guide to [email protected]
Our team will deliver a fully branded, white-label patient and provider portal experience by April 10. From there, we’ll help you turn it into a high-performing channel for your clinics and providers.
Because the first patient data will not be delivered until May 4 at the earliest, we have a clear window to iterate messaging, refine training, and validate provider feedback without impacting patient timelines.
To lock in the April 10 launch with confidence, we recommend a short working session to confirm internal owners for each action item, target completion dates, and any integration questions from your team.
Next step: schedule a 30–45 minute onboarding review to confirm this plan and capture any MedShift-specific requirements.
Alternatively, reply to this plan with your preferred owners and timelines, and we’ll update the project tracker on our end.
Quick answers to the most common questions your team may have during the MedShift onboarding process.
Yes. As long as the four core MedShift action items (domain, payment gateway, SKU setup, provider access code) are completed on time, we can launch on April 10. Because the earliest patient data will be delivered on May 4, we have room after launch to refine training materials, messaging, and minor workflow details without affecting patient timelines.
In our experience, the combined work typically takes 2–4 hours across IT, product, and engineering—often completed over several short working sessions. If you share internal constraints, we can help sequence the work to fit your team’s bandwidth.
Our team is fully responsible for designing, building, and configuring the white-label patient and provider portals. MedShift is responsible only for the four setup items and for providing timely feedback during reviews.
We will provide step-by-step training materials for clinic staff, short how-to videos for ordering and reviewing results, and reference guides for providers. These assets can be co-branded and distributed through your existing MedShift communication channels.
During onboarding, we’ll confirm how the provider access code should be surfaced (e.g., in the portal, via email, or in your marketplace) and what rules should govern its use. Once you generate the code, we’ll ensure it’s honored end-to-end from ordering through data delivery.