The software is just one element of the larger picture. The larger picture is we are nowhere near a commercial product.
The company has no employees per LinkedIn. Just founders: CEO - Pearson, CSO (Chief Science Officer) - Dr. Shore and VP - Dr. Martel. Dr. Shore clearly is not spending full time effort with the company, the fact she started the new job at UC Irvine suggests Auricle is not a priority for her (for whatever reason). They only got the 2nd round of funding from the university incubator. I doubt it is in the 10s of millions of dollars which would be required to get the ball rolling. Accelerate Blue Fund only raised a total of $2M by 2021 (see
here). They don't even have a webpage. Zero PR/marketing efforts, beyond a couple of articles.
So Dr. Martel tinkering with the old code on GitHub just shows this is not a business that's moving full steam ahead yet. Sorry, no way.
I also add the fact they are not in one physical location does not bode well. Taking a new company off the ground is a LOT of work. I am a big fan of remote work, but if I were starting a new company (and did not have tinnitus and hyperacusis...) I'd definitely would want to be working close with my folks. Dr. Shore is in Irvine, CA, maybe splitting time between there and Ann Arbor, MI. Dr. Martel seems to be in Ann Arbor, and Pearson is located San Francisco. He incorporated the company in California in the fall of last year (the company was registered in Delaware in 2019), indicating that perhaps this will be their primary location. Who knows.
Compare this to
the timeline and progression of Neuromod. They have got roughly over 50 million EUR in funding over the years.
I have no doubt Auricle has a superior solution, but the (sad) reality is they are moving slower than we would like, and I don't think it is realistic to expect the product any time soon. A year from now would be too optimistic. Two years? Maybe.