Halaxy vs Jane App
Jane App scores 8.0/10 vs 6.8/10. Best for: Multidisciplinary clinics where physio, chiro, massage, and counselors share one system instead of juggling separate tools per discipline.
Jane App scores higher overall at 8.0/10 vs 6.8/10. Buy Jane if you run a multidisciplinary clinic or want the highest-rated UX in the category. Skip if you are a solo US therapist who wants straightforward USD pricing and a free trial before committing.
Halaxy
Jane App Rank
#30 of 41
Rank
#4 of 41
Features
14/18
Features
16/18
Starting at
$0/mo
Starting at
$54/mo
User reviews
— (85)
User reviews
4/5 (507)
What they cost
| Halaxy | Jane App | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | Free /mo | CA$54 /mo |
| Free trial | Free tier available | No |
| Number of plans | 3 | 3 |
What the pricing really means
At first glance, Halaxy looks cheaper at $0/month vs $54/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 Halaxy wins
- Core platform is genuinely free with unlimited practitioners, locations, and appointments, which no competitor matches
- 700+ built-in clinical templates means you likely do not need to build forms from scratch for your specialty
- No caps on file storage or patient records, so you never hit a wall as your practice grows
- Pay-as-you-go model means you only spend money on SMS, telehealth, or AI features you actually use
Where Jane App wins
- 4.8 Capterra rating is the highest in the practice management category, and 491 reviews back it up
- Built for multidisciplinary clinics so physio, chiro, massage, and counselors all work in one system with discipline-specific templates
- CAD pricing means US-based practices effectively pay 25-30% less than the sticker price
- Free unlimited SMS reminders on Practice plan and up, while competitors charge per message
Where Halaxy falls short
- Not HIPAA-certified for US users, which makes it a non-starter for US-based practices handling protected health information
- Credit-based pricing for SMS, telehealth, and AI features makes monthly costs unpredictable and hard to budget
- Australian-focused platform with limited US insurance billing, clearinghouse connections, or superbill generation
- Thin review presence on major platforms like G2 and Capterra, so independent validation is harder to find
Where Jane App falls short
- No free trial at all, only guided demos, so you commit before testing with your actual workflow
- Insurance billing is an add-on at CAD $20/mo plus CAD $5 per full-time practitioner, not included in base price
- Only 16 G2 reviews suggests smaller US market presence and less community support stateside
- CAD pricing can confuse US-based practices when credit card statements show different amounts than expected
Who is each product built for?
Halaxy
Target: 1-15 clinicians
Buy Halaxy if you practice outside the US and want a genuinely free core platform that scales without per-seat fees. Skip if you are in the US and need HIPAA compliance or insurance billing.
Jane App
Target: 1-15 practitioners
Buy Jane if you run a multidisciplinary clinic or want the highest-rated UX in the category. Skip if you are a solo US therapist who wants straightforward USD pricing and a free trial before committing.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Halaxy | Jane App |
|---|---|---|
| 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
Jane App scores 8.0/10 vs Halaxy's 6.8/10 in our ranking. Jane App is the better pick for 1-15 practitioners. Halaxy is better if you need solo practitioners or small clinics that want to avoid monthly fees and only pay for premium features they actually use.
Halaxy starts at $0/month. Jane App starts at $54/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-01.
Halaxy: Free tier available. Jane App: No free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.
Halaxy covers 14 of 18 features we track. Jane App covers 16 of 18. Jane App has broader feature coverage, but more features does not always mean better — pick the tool that covers what your business actually needs.
Yes, Halaxy has a mobile app. Jane App does too.
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 Halaxy if...
Solo practitioners or small clinics that want to avoid monthly fees and only pay for premium features they actually use.
Pick Jane App if...
Multidisciplinary clinics where physio, chiro, massage, and counselors share one system instead of juggling separate tools per discipline.