Blueprint Health vs TherapyNotes
TherapyNotes scores 8.2/10 vs 7.2/10. Best for: Behavioral health clinicians who spend too much time on documentation and want an EHR that was actually designed around therapy notes, not adapted from a general medical template.
TherapyNotes scores higher overall at 8.2/10 vs 7.2/10. Buy TherapyNotes if documentation and insurance billing are your top priorities and you want a platform that thinks like a clinician. Skip if you need integrations with external tools or if per-message reminder costs would eat into your margins.
Blueprint Health
TherapyNotes Rank
#19 of 41
Rank
#3 of 41
Features
15/18
Features
17/18
Starting at
$0/mo
Starting at
$69/mo
User reviews
4.2/5 (45)
User reviews
4.4/5 (1052)
What they cost
| Blueprint Health | TherapyNotes | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | Free /mo | $69 /mo |
| Free trial | Free tier available | 30 days |
| Number of plans | 3 | 3 |
What the pricing really means
At first glance, Blueprint Health looks cheaper at $0/month vs $69/month. But sticker price is only part of the story. Look at what is included on the base plan, how many users you get, and whether you need add-ons to get the features you actually need. The $99/month plan that requires $200 in add-ons is actually more expensive than the $250/month plan that includes everything.
Where Blueprint Health wins
- Core EHR is completely free with no client limits, no session limits, and no trial expiration, which is unmatched in the category
- Pay-per-session AI pricing means you only pay $0.99-$1.49 when you actually use the AI scribe, not a flat monthly fee
- Built-in telehealth included free on all plans, while competitors like TherapyNotes charge $15/mo extra
- Over 70,000 therapists already use the platform, and the 600+ evidence-based intervention library adds real clinical value
- 5 free Pro session credits on signup let you test the AI features before spending anything
Where TherapyNotes wins
- Purpose-built for behavioral health notes with structured templates that match how therapists actually document, not generic medical forms bolted on
- Insurance billing and ERA posting are genuinely good, with electronic claim submission and automated payment reconciliation
- E-prescribing with EPCS included in the base price, so psychiatrists do not need a separate add-on
- Capterra 4.7 with nearly 1,000 reviews is one of the highest satisfaction scores in the category
Where Blueprint Health falls short
- Newer platform with limited review history on G2 and Capterra, so long-term reliability is harder to assess
- No e-prescribing, so psychiatrists and prescribers will still need another system
- No native mobile app yet, so documentation between sessions means opening a browser
- Insurance claims and payment processing have per-transaction fees that could add up for high-volume practices
Where TherapyNotes falls short
- No open API, so you cannot connect to tools they have not pre-built integrations for
- Per-text reminder charges of $0.14 each add up fast if you send confirmations and follow-ups to every client
- Premium telehealth is a $15/clinician/mo add-on on top of the base price, while competitors include it
- Mobile app only launched January 2026 and is still maturing compared to SimplePractice's years-old app
Who is each product built for?
Blueprint Health
Target: 1-20 clinicians
Buy Blueprint Health if you want the lowest-cost entry point in the category with a free EHR and optional AI add-ons. Skip if you need e-prescribing, a native mobile app, or want a platform with a longer track record.
TherapyNotes
Target: 1-50 clinicians
Buy TherapyNotes if documentation and insurance billing are your top priorities and you want a platform that thinks like a clinician. Skip if you need integrations with external tools or if per-message reminder costs would eat into your margins.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Blueprint Health | TherapyNotes |
|---|---|---|
| Compliance & Security | ||
| HIPAA compliant | ||
| Telehealth / video sessions | ||
| Secure messaging | ||
| Scheduling & Clients | ||
| Online scheduling | ||
| Client portal | ||
| Intake forms / assessments | ||
| Automated reminders | ||
| Clinical | ||
| Progress notes / documentation | ||
| Treatment plans | ||
| E-prescribing | ||
| Outcome measures / assessments | ||
| Billing & Payments | ||
| Insurance billing / claims | ||
| Payment processing | ||
| Superbill generation | ||
| Automated billing | ||
| Platform | ||
| Group practice support | ||
| Mobile app | ||
| Integrations / API | ||
Common questions
TherapyNotes scores 8.2/10 vs Blueprint Health's 7.2/10 in our ranking. TherapyNotes is the better pick for 1-50 clinicians. Blueprint Health is better if you need therapists who want a genuinely free ehr with the option to add ai note-writing at $0.
Blueprint Health starts at $0/month. TherapyNotes starts at $69/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-01.
Blueprint Health: Free tier available. TherapyNotes: Yes, 30-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.
Blueprint Health covers 15 of 18 features we track. TherapyNotes covers 17 of 18. TherapyNotes has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.
No, Blueprint Health does not have a mobile app. TherapyNotes does have one.
Yes. The main effort is migrating your data (customer lists, job history, invoices). Plan for 1-2 weeks of overlap where you run both. Most healthcare practice management tools can import CSV data. Ask both vendors about migration support before you sign.
The bottom line
Pick Blueprint Health if...
Therapists who want a genuinely free EHR with the option to add AI note-writing at $0.99 per session only when they need it.
Pick TherapyNotes if...
Behavioral health clinicians who spend too much time on documentation and want an EHR that was actually designed around therapy notes, not adapted from a general medical template.