With Heroku, apps can be scaled vertically or horizontally in just a few clicks. This means that Curve Tomorrow can rapidly improve app performance and support new users. It can also quickly deploy any updates or enhancements in line with its agile philosophy.
One of the biggest benefits of Heroku for Curve Tomorrow is that it can do all of this without worrying about the underlying infrastructure or having to employ one or more full-time devops engineers. Instead, the company can focus its resources on building new apps.
Curve Tomorrow can also develop complex apps like Lyfe Languages in as little as one or two months. Developed and deployed in two months, the Lyfe Languages app supports the translation of complex medical terminology into Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages across Australia. This will help to improve communication and ensure more equitable care for those with rare and genetic diseases.
Ong shared that the app is one of twenty that Curve Tomorrow has built on Heroku and more are in development. The company is also planning to move more of its apps onto Heroku for hosting. This will help it to save additional time and costs which can be redirected towards its mission.
“Heroku helps us to continuously deliver quality digital health solutions with little to no effort required to support or maintain our infrastructure,” said Ong. “What this means is we can stay focused on solving complex healthcare solutions and making more of an impact.”