Two kinds of AI. We only build one of them.
One kind helps you with the paperwork so you get your evenings back. The other tries to become you. We build the first, signed a public pledge against the second, and put both in our contract.
Most therapists already use AI for admin and refuse it for clinical work. That instinct is correct — and it’s the line we drew too, in writing.
- AI that drafts the note — fine, you sign it
- AI that talks to your patient as the therapist — never
- AI trained on your sessions to replace you — never
- Your data sold to advertisers or brokers — never
The difference isn’t “AI vs no AI.” It’s who the AI works for.
What we will and won’t build.
A clinician signs every note
ProfessionalAI drafts. The clinician decides.
- AI drafts, transcribes, summarizes, and suggests — it does not diagnose and does not decide
- Nothing enters the record until a licensed clinician reads it and signs it
- Every AI suggestion is reviewable and traceable
- The clinician is always the author of record (pledge plank #4)
Your data trains nothing
ProfessionalThe absolute we put in the contract.
- We will never train an AI therapist on patient data — identifiable, de-identified, or aggregated (pledge plank #1)
- We don’t pool your patients’ data into shared or foundation models — today, the simple answer is: we don’t, and we won’t without explicit, revocable, opt-in consent (plank #2)
- We never sell, rent, or broker PHI — not to advertisers, not to data brokers, not to AI labs (plank #3)
- HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, signed BAA — the AI inherits these controls
AI that gives you the evening back
ProfessionalAI as the mechanism. The cleared desk is the point.
- AI session loop: scratchpad → draft → self-review → redraft → you sign
- AI note transform between SOAP, DAP, and Progress
- AI clinical reports — date-ranged synthesis from the chart you already keep
- AI treatment-plan suggestions for clinician review — not a treatment plan
Promises that survive us
StarterA web page can be edited. A contract can’t.
- These commitments live in the BAA and subscription terms, not just a web page
- They bind our successors and assigns — they survive a change of control
- Any material change comes with 90 days’ notice + a full FHIR-compatible export + the right to leave
- HIPAA-compliant infrastructure, signed BAA
One row. Five EHRs.
A public, contractual pledge to never train an AI therapist on your patients’ data
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The ethical commitments cost nothing extra — they apply to every plan, Starter ($29/month) and up, and they live in the BAA. The AI that takes the paperwork off your desk ships in Professional ($79/month). Read the full No AI Therapist Pledge, our Business Associate Agreement, and our HIPAA guide. Try every AI feature free for 30 days.
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