Most pharmacy software was designed before the first iPhone existed. It shows.
Built for telehealth and ecommerce-first pharmacies.
By pharmacists who got tired of software that fights you.
The status quo
Sound familiar?
Your PMS hasn’t had a real update since dial-up was fast
Shipping is a separate app. Inventory is a spreadsheet. Compliance is a prayer.
Adding an ecommerce channel means six months of “custom development”
What ScriptBob actually does
Multi-pharmacy routing
Run multiple pharmacies from one dashboard. Route prescriptions to the right location automatically.
Kit dispensing
Bundle meds into kits, track every component, dispense and bill as one unit.
Ecommerce integrations
Works with Shopify and other platforms. More integrations coming — and not “maybe next quarter.”
Shipping and fulfillment
Labels, tracking, and customer notifications. Built in, not bolted on.
EHR integration
Prescriptions flow in directly from your EHR or via Surescripts. No faxes. No re-keying.
HIPAA compliant
Encrypted everything, audit logs, US-only hosting. We take this seriously.
Drug screening (DUR)
First Databank integration for interaction checks, allergy screening, and duplicate therapy.
PDMP reporting
Automated controlled substance reporting. One less thing to worry about.
Built by pharmacists who actually run pharmacies
ScriptBob is built by the team behind ScriptfulRx, a national mail-order pharmacy licensed in all 50 states, and Scriptful, a telehealth provider network operating at scale across the U.S.
We didn’t build pharmacy software as outsiders. We built it because we needed it to run our own pharmacies — and nothing else on the market was cutting it.
50 states
National mail-order pharmacy
Compounded
Custom formulations in-house
Generic
Affordable treatments across categories
End to end
Prescription to fulfillment, connected
Need an integration?
We build them in days, not quarters.
ScriptBob is designed to connect. New ecommerce platforms, EHR systems, shipping carriers — when you need it, we build it. And we mean days, not “we’ll scope it next quarter.”