TheraPlatform 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.

TheraPlatform logo

TheraPlatform

7.2
vs
TherapyNotes logo

TherapyNotes

8.2
Better overall

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.

TheraPlatform
TherapyNotes

Rank

#22 of 41

Rank

#3 of 41

Features

15/18

Features

17/18

Starting at

$39/mo

Starting at

$69/mo

User reviews

4/5 (79)

User reviews

4.4/5 (1052)

What they cost

TheraPlatform TherapyNotes
Starting at $39 /mo $69 /mo
Free trial 30 days 30 days
Number of plans 3 3
TheraPlatform pricing verified: 2026-04-01 TherapyNotes pricing verified: 2026-04-01

What the pricing really means

At first glance, TheraPlatform looks cheaper at $39/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 TheraPlatform wins

  • Telehealth is genuinely good. The whiteboard, screen sharing, and therapy app library make virtual sessions feel more interactive than a plain Zoom call
  • 30-day free trial with no credit card. You can test the full platform with real clients before paying a cent
  • Pricing starts at $39/month, which undercuts SimplePractice and TherapyNotes for solo therapists who just need the basics
  • Built-in insurance billing with electronic claims, coverage verification, and superbills in all paid tiers

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 TheraPlatform falls short

  • No native mobile app. You are stuck using the browser on your phone, which is clunky between sessions
  • Customer support gets mixed reviews. Some users report slow responses and finger-pointing when things break
  • No open API, so you cannot connect it to Zapier or other tools you might already use
  • The interface looks dated compared to newer competitors like Upheal or SimplePractice

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?

TheraPlatform

Target: 1-10 clinicians

Buy TheraPlatform if you do heavy telehealth and want interactive tools like a whiteboard and screen sharing baked into your EHR for under $40/month. Skip it if you need a polished mobile app or want to integrate with other software through an API.

TherapistsCounselorsSpeech-Language PathologistsPsychologists

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.

TherapistsPsychiatristsPsychologists

Feature comparison

Feature TheraPlatform 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 TheraPlatform's 7.2/10 in our ranking. TherapyNotes is the better pick for 1-50 clinicians. TheraPlatform is better if you need solo or small-group therapists who do a lot of telehealth and want interactive tools like a whiteboard and screen sharing built into the session.

TheraPlatform starts at $39/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.

TheraPlatform: Yes, 30-day free trial. TherapyNotes: Yes, 30-day free trial. Always test with your actual workflow before committing to an annual plan.

TheraPlatform 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, TheraPlatform 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 TheraPlatform if...

Solo or small-group therapists who do a lot of telehealth and want interactive tools like a whiteboard and screen sharing built into the session

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.

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