Jane App vs Noterro
Jane App scores 8.0/10 vs 7.6/10. 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 7.6/10. 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.
Jane App
Noterro Rank
#4 of 41
Rank
#12 of 41
Features
16/18
Features
14/18
Starting at
$54/mo
Starting at
$33/mo
User reviews
4/5 (507)
User reviews
— (626)
What they cost
| Jane App | Noterro | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting at | CA$54 /mo | $33 /mo |
| Free trial | No | 14 days |
| Number of plans | 3 | 3 |
What the pricing really means
At first glance, Noterro looks cheaper at $33/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 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 Noterro wins
- 4.8/5 on Capterra with 626 reviews, which is the strongest rating-to-volume ratio in massage therapy software
- Core plan at $33/mo includes AI scribe with 300 free credits, so documentation help is not locked behind the top tier
- Clinic-branded mobile app with online booking comes standard, which most competitors charge extra for
- Built-in SOAP note templates designed specifically for massage and bodywork, not adapted from generic medical templates
- Insurance claims via Availity and CMS-1500 on the Max plan, which is rare for massage-focused software
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
Where Noterro falls short
- Text and call reminders are not included on the Core plan, so the cheapest tier forces you to rely on email only
- No telehealth or video features at all, which limits you if you ever want to offer virtual consultations
- No public API, so connecting to external accounting or CRM tools requires manual work or Zapier
- Insurance billing only available on the $77/mo Max plan, which is steep for a solo massage therapist billing a few claims
Who is each product built for?
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.
Noterro
Target: 1-10 practitioners
Buy Noterro if you are a massage therapist or bodyworker who wants purpose-built SOAP notes and scheduling without adapting generic therapy software. Skip if you need telehealth or want insurance billing without paying for the top plan.
Feature comparison
| Feature | Jane App | Noterro |
|---|---|---|
| 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 Noterro's 7.6/10 in our ranking. Jane App is the better pick for 1-15 practitioners. Noterro is better if you need massage therapists and bodyworkers who need soap notes, insurance claims, and online booking in one tool built for their specialty.
Jane App starts at $54/month. Noterro starts at $33/month. Watch for add-on costs — the base price often does not include all features. Pricing last verified 2026-04-01.
Jane App: No free trial. Noterro: Yes, 14-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.
Jane App covers 16 of 18 features we track. Noterro covers 14 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, Jane App has a mobile app. Noterro 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 Jane App if...
Multidisciplinary clinics where physio, chiro, massage, and counselors share one system instead of juggling separate tools per discipline.
Pick Noterro if...
Massage therapists and bodyworkers who need SOAP notes, insurance claims, and online booking in one tool built for their specialty.