Athelas had a massive competitive advantage: all-in-one pricing. While their competitors were famous for “pricing traps” charging extra for every new seat, every AI feature, and every minor add-on Athelas offered a transparent, flat-fee model.
But talking about pricing is a marketing minefield. If you focus solely on being “low cost,” you risk looking like the budget, low-quality option. Athelas needed a way to highlight their competitors’ predatory pricing tactics without resorting to a dry, corporate spreadsheet comparison. They needed to make the “hidden cost” of software feel as annoying as it actually is for a clinician.
Every Physical Therapist and clinic owner knows the frustration of a software bill that grows faster than their business. We decided to take that invisible frustration and give it a physical form.
We created Bill.
Bill isn’t a spreadsheet; he’s an elderly man in a vibrant pink suit and a bowler hat. He is the personification of your software invoice, happy to be annoying, impossible to ignore, and physically crowding your clinic as you try to work. By turning a dry pricing advantage into a human antagonist, we shifted the narrative: Athelas isn’t just “cheaper”; they are the cure for the nuisance in your office.
Medical marketing is often a “sea of sameness” We broke that mold by leaning into a visual anomaly.
By entertaining the audience first and selling second, the “Bill” campaign cut through the noise of the medical software industry.
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