Elation Health vs IntakeQ

IntakeQ scores 8.3/10 vs 7.0/10. Best for: Health practitioners who are drowning in paper intake forms and want the best digital forms tool that also handles scheduling and billing.

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Elation Health

7.0
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IntakeQ

8.3
Better overall

IntakeQ scores higher overall at 8.3/10 vs 7.0/10. Buy IntakeQ if your biggest headache is paper intake forms and you want the best digital forms tool that also does scheduling and billing. Skip it if you need a full-featured EHR with outcome tracking and deep clinical documentation.

Elation Health
IntakeQ

Rank

#25 of 41

Rank

#2 of 41

Features

17/18

Features

15/18

Starting at

$349/mo

Starting at

$29.9/mo

User reviews

4.3/5 (93)

User reviews

4.7/5 (321)

What they cost

Elation Health IntakeQ
Starting at $349 /mo $30 /mo
Free trial 30 days 14 days
Number of plans 2 4
Elation Health pricing verified: 2026-04-01 IntakeQ pricing verified: 2026-04-01

What the pricing really means

At first glance, IntakeQ looks cheaper at $29.9/month vs $349/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 Elation Health wins

  • Clinical-first design with a single-page chart that primary care docs love
  • Best-in-KLAS 2023 for telehealth, powered by Zoom
  • Open API with webhook catalog for custom integrations
  • 30-day free trial with no credit card needed

Where IntakeQ wins

  • The intake forms are the best in the category. Fully customizable, branded, and clients actually complete them before the first session without calling you confused
  • Low-volume plans at $29.90 and $59.90 per month let part-time practitioners avoid paying for capacity they do not use
  • Month-to-month billing with no contracts. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel anytime without penalty
  • 4.7 stars on both G2 and Capterra with over 300 reviews. That is not hype, that is consistent satisfaction across years of feedback
  • The API is well documented, so if you want to push form data into your own systems or Zapier, you can

Where Elation Health falls short

  • Only 14 G2 reviews despite being a well-known platform
  • Annual contracts required since September 2023 with no month-to-month option
  • Starting at $349/provider/mo puts it in the expensive tier
  • Built for primary care, not behavioral health or therapy workflows

Where IntakeQ falls short

  • The practice management side is an add-on, not the core product. Scheduling and billing work but feel less polished than dedicated EHRs
  • No native mobile app. Checking forms and appointments from your phone means using a mobile browser
  • If you need full EHR features like outcome measures or treatment plan tracking, IntakeQ does not go deep enough
  • Adding practitioners gets expensive. At $30/month per additional provider on the top plan, a five-person practice pays $204.90/month

Who is each product built for?

Elation Health

Target: 1-50 providers

Buy Elation if you're an independent primary care practice that wants the cleanest charting interface in the market. Skip entirely if you're a therapist — this was not built for behavioral health workflows.

Primary care physiciansGeneral practitionersFamily medicine providers

IntakeQ

Target: 1-20 practitioners

Buy IntakeQ if your biggest headache is paper intake forms and you want the best digital forms tool that also does scheduling and billing. Skip it if you need a full-featured EHR with outcome tracking and deep clinical documentation.

TherapistsCounselorsPhysiotherapistsNaturopathsWellness Practitioners

Feature comparison

Feature Elation Health IntakeQ
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

IntakeQ scores 8.3/10 vs Elation Health's 7.0/10 in our ranking. IntakeQ is the better pick for 1-20 practitioners. Elation Health is better if you need independent primary care practices that want the cleanest charting interface without the clutter of features they won't use.

Elation Health starts at $349/month. IntakeQ starts at $29.9/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-01.

Elation Health: Yes, 30-day free trial. IntakeQ: Yes, 14-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

Elation Health covers 17 of 18 features we track. IntakeQ covers 15 of 18. Elation Health has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.

Yes, Elation Health has a mobile app. IntakeQ does not.

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 Elation Health if...

Independent primary care practices that want the cleanest charting interface without the clutter of features they won't use

Pick IntakeQ if...

Health practitioners who are drowning in paper intake forms and want the best digital forms tool that also handles scheduling and billing

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