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AI-powered session documentation that turns voice recordings into structured clinical notes — so therapists can stop writing and start healing.

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Individual Therapy
Mar 10, 2026 at 10:25 PM
Voice Recording
Client reported increased anxiety over the past week, rating it 7/10. Described difficulty sleepi...
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Couples Therapy
Mar 9, 2026 at 10:25 PM
Voice Recording
During today's session, the couple addressed ongoing communication difficulties that have e...
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Therapists spend two hours a day on documentation they don't get paid for. Notality gives them that time back — record, review, done.

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Two hours of unpaid work, daily

Therapists spend an average of two hours per day on session documentation. It’s unpaid, mentally draining, and one of the leading drivers of clinician burnout.

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Quality vs. presence

Typing during sessions breaks therapeutic rapport. Handwriting afterwards is slow and error-prone. Every method forces a compromise between documentation quality and clinical attention.

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Compliance without structure

SOAP formatting requires discipline and training. Inconsistent notes create audit risk and liability exposure — and most tools don’t help with structure at all.

Solution

Record. Review. Done.

Voice-to-SOAP pipeline

Record a quick brain dump after each session. AI transforms unstructured speech into compliant SOAP format — review and approve, never write from scratch.

OCR + multimodal input

Handwritten notes captured through OCR. Photos, voice, and text all feed into the same structured generation pipeline.

Review-first workflow

Every generated note requires therapist review before approval. The AI drafts; the clinician owns the final record.

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Patient reports feeling less anxious this week after practicing the breathing techniques we discussed. Sleep has improved significantly|
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CLIENT-001
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Session Date
Mar 10, 2026
4:49 PM
Session Type
Group Therapy
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Client's reported feelings, symptoms, and concerns
Patient reports feeling less anxious this week after practicing breathing techniques. Sleep improved from 4-5 to 6-7 hours per night.
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Patient alert, cooperative. Affect brightened...
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Assessment
Progress toward treatment goals. GAD reducing...
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Plan
Continue current treatment plan. Follow up next...
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Impact

Documentation time collapsed from hours to minutes. Therapists reclaimed their evenings and reinvested that time where it matters — with their clients.

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reduction in documentation time per session
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additional patient sessions reclaimed per week
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saved annually per practice in admin labor costs

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