Jane App vs Opus EHR

Jane App scores 8.0/10 vs 7.0/10. Best for: Multidisciplinary clinics where physio, chiro, massage, and counselors share one system instead of juggling separate tools per discipline.

Jane App logo

Jane App

8.0
Better overall
vs
Opus EHR logo

Opus EHR

7.0

Jane App scores higher overall at 8.0/10 vs 7.0/10. 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
Opus EHR

Rank

#4 of 41

Rank

#27 of 41

Features

16/18

Features

18/18

Starting at

$54/mo

Starting at

$79/mo

User reviews

4/5 (507)

User reviews

4/5 (50)

What they cost

Jane App Opus EHR
Starting at CA$54 /mo $79 /mo
Free trial No Free tier available
Number of plans 3 2
Jane App pricing verified: 2026-04-01 Opus EHR pricing verified: 2026-04-01

What the pricing really means

At first glance, Jane App looks cheaper at $54/month vs $79/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 Opus EHR wins

  • Purpose-built for addiction treatment and SUD with workflows that match how residential and outpatient centers actually operate
  • E-prescribing with full DEA compliance and lab integration for substance abuse monitoring built into every paid plan
  • Combines EHR, CRM, and revenue cycle management in one platform, so facilities do not need to stitch together three separate tools
  • Capterra rating of 4.8 across 50 reviews with 100% positive sentiment, which is unusually high for behavioral health EHRs
  • Free Starter plan lets you test scheduling and basic billing before committing to the $79/user paid tier

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 Opus EHR falls short

  • Small review count (50 total across platforms) means less community knowledge compared to established players like SimplePractice
  • Multiple reviewers report slow issue resolution, with bugs sometimes taking weeks to fix after being reported
  • Pricing requires contacting sales for anything beyond the base plan, and enterprise costs are not published
  • Built for facilities and organizations, so solo therapists or small talk-therapy practices will find it overkill

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.

PhysiotherapistsChiropractorsMassage TherapistsCounselors

Opus EHR

Target: 5-100+ staff

Buy Opus EHR if you run an addiction treatment center or behavioral health facility that needs SUD-specific workflows with built-in e-prescribing and lab integration. Skip if you are a solo therapist or small practice that does not need facility-level features.

Addiction Treatment CentersSubstance Abuse FacilitiesBehavioral Health OrganizationsResidential Treatment Programs

Feature comparison

Feature Jane App Opus EHR
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 Opus EHR's 7.0/10 in our ranking. Jane App is the better pick for 1-15 practitioners. Opus EHR is better if you need behavioral health and addiction treatment facilities that need ehr, crm, and billing in one system built specifically for substance use disorder workflows.

Jane App starts at $54/month. Opus EHR starts at $79/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. Opus EHR: Free tier available. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

Jane App covers 16 of 18 features we track. Opus EHR covers 18 of 18. Opus EHR 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. Opus EHR 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 Opus EHR if...

Behavioral health and addiction treatment facilities that need EHR, CRM, and billing in one system built specifically for substance use disorder workflows.

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