Procare Solutions Overhauls Software Lifecycle with AI Integration
By shifting to an AI-driven development model, Denver-based Procare Solutions is aiming to slash its engineering cycle time by 30% this quarter. The company, which supports over 40,000 early childhood education programs, is betting that automation can accelerate feature delivery without compromising sensitive family data or platform security.

The transition to an AI-Driven Development Lifecycle (AI-DLC) marks a fundamental change in how Procare builds its management software. Currently, 50% of the company's engineering teams have adopted AI-first practices, with a total rollout planned by the end of the year. Through a combination of internal workshops and an established AI Guild, the company has reached a milestone where approximately 60% of its code is now generated through AI-first workflows.
Chief Technology Officer Priyank Johri noted that this shift compresses months of development into weeks, allowing the firm to respond more nimbly to customer feedback. Recent implementations, such as the RoomRunner enrollment agent, demonstrate this increased velocity. The company intends to focus future updates on automating administrative burdens like billing and scheduling to help educators spend more time with children.
Despite the push for speed, Procare maintains that security remains the primary constraint. The new development framework integrates security reviews and testing at every stage rather than treating them as final checkpoints. By applying rigorous data handling standards to its AI tools, the firm intends to ensure that increased productivity does not introduce vulnerabilities into the sensitive health and financial records managed by early childhood education providers.
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