So, this happened: Topflight just ranked in the Top 5 for Website Development & Web Design in Clutch’s 2025 Best-of Awards.
(Here’s the press release if you like receipts.)
We didn’t pay for it. We didn’t pitch for it. Honestly, we were deep in a sprint when a teammate Slacked me the news. The recognition? It came from real feedback from real clients. That’s the only kind that matters.
But if you ask me, the story behind why we made the list is way more interesting than the badge.
The Text That Kicked It Off
It started with a message from Dr. Ryan Majoria, a radiologist in Baton Rouge who was running into a problem we’ve heard more than once:
Too many cases, not enough help, and a “system” that involved more texting than tech.
His team was facing a brutal backlog—600+ imaging studies just sitting there. Radiologists were burned out. Payment delays were making things worse. And hospitals had no scalable way to handle surge demand.
The goal wasn’t to build something flashy. It was to make a tool that actually worked in the trenches.
What We Built: Real Tools for Real People
We teamed up with Ryan to launch LnQ (formerly CodeYellow)—a cloud-based, HIPAA-compliant platform for on-demand radiology staffing. Here’s the magic behind the curtain:
- Real-time alerts: Hospitals send a “Code Yellow” to flag a surge. Radiologists get pinged instantly via SMS or email.
- PACS integration: Studies can be reviewed directly in the platform, thanks to HL7 and FHIR standards baked in.
- RVU tracking & instant payouts: Radiologists see their earnings in real time and get paid fast via Stripe.
- Designed to scale: Built from scratch for HIPAA compliance, but flexible enough to grow with multi-site deployments.
What Happened Next
The results? Pretty wild.
- Cleared that 600-case backlog in just 5 days
- Cut emergency read times from 2 hours to 30 minutes
- Boosted morale with flexible work and on-demand pay
- Raised $1.1M—during a brutal fundraising year, no less
And yeah, it looks good too. Because great design isn’t just about the UI—it’s how the whole system feels when it’s solving the right problem.
Why This Clutch Award Means Something
Making the Top 5 for Website Development & Web Design isn’t just a win for our portfolio. It’s proof that when we build for real clinical workflows, form and function don’t have to fight.
We don’t design screens for Dribbble. We design for doctors sprinting through rounds with 12 unread messages and a patient waiting on a scan.
So here’s to Ryan and the LnQ team—for the trust, the vision, and the kind of problem that’s actually worth solving.
Want to build something that works and wins?
Let’s talk. We’re all in.