Therapist AI - Built by Therapists, For Therapists
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Get help from a team of AI therapy assistants and digital tools to manage therapy sessions, track client progress, and streamline administrative tasks. Avoid losing your most valuable resource - time. With Therapist AI, you'll find everything in one place 24/7. For professionals, you can focus more on care and less on paperwork.


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@nyrelle_bade Congrats on the launch Nyrelle. How do you ensure that the AI’s outputs respect core therapeutic principles like empathy, nuance, and clinical appropriateness, without misrepresenting client data?
@kimberly_ross Great question Kimberley — we’re very intentional about this. Therapist AI is clinician-in-the-loop by design: it produces drafts to reduce admin time, but the therapist remains fully responsible for clinical judgement, wording, and appropriateness. We encourage therapists if they are not satisfied with a response to request (prompt it) to ‘do better’: e.g. be more empathic, add nuance, avoid assumptions, provide alternative phrasings.
What I really appreciate about TherapistAI is that it’s built around real therapist needs — not just technology. By reducing the admin burden, it helps therapists save time, protect their energy, and stay focused on meaningful client work. It feels like a product designed to support human care, not replace it, and I’m excited to see how it grows with feedback from the therapist community.
@eris_tran Thank you for your support! Your excellent team work skills and excitement to be part of this project as an intern was great to see. You stepped up to the challenge and I loved seeing you develop new skills and confidence in areas you did not have before.
@eris_tran That's right Eris - I built it based on my experience of working in private practice for 20 years! I also listened to many conversations with therapists, colleagues and supervisees about what they wished they could get help for in their private practice.
Student AI
@nyrelle_bade Finally! This is what the industry needs. Therapists should focus more on the patients and let AI do the admin work. Very cool. Congrats on the launch!! Cant wait for this to fly along with V2 - especially the case note assistant every therapist carries with them.
@suraj_naik1 thanks for all your help with bringing my vision to life and helping to support me along this journey.
Working on this project has been such a fulfilling experience for me. There was something incredibly meaningful about helping build an app focused on supporting therapists, the individuals who spend their careers helping others, but whose own challenges are rarely spoken about. Every stage of this app’s development has been guided by empathy, user feedback, and a deep commitment to creating something that genuinely helps people.
@varsha_therapistai thank you Varsha for your diligence, patience, creativity and calm. It has been a pleasure working with you to bring Therapist AI to a wider audience.
As an aspiring therapist, being part of building Therapist AI has been incredibly meaningful. I’ve seen firsthand how much time, emotional labour, and energy therapists pour into their work, often at the cost of their own wellbeing.
This product was shaped by real conversations with clinicians, real admin pain points, and a shared belief that therapists deserve better tools. We didn’t want to “add another platform” ,we wanted to reduce friction, cognitive load, and after-hours work.
Excited (and grateful) to finally share this with the community 💛
@wai_zhen_chok Although you were very nervous to start your internship, you excelled in your leadership abilities. I loved the fun we all had making the video (it's almost a movie) and your vision for what you wanted the video to convey. So dedicated!
Raycast
Wow, that launch video is... something. 😅
@chrismessina Thank you for watching our launch video. We really appreciate you taking the time. It means a lot to us and the journey behind building this.
@chrismessina ha, ha! I love that video - it was so fun to make!
@nyrelle_bade Congrats on the launch! I'm curious about the case note assistant mentioned in the comments: does it help structure the notes based on specific therapeutic frameworks, or is it more of a general summary?
@valeriia_kuna Hi Valeriia! The Case Note Assistant helps to structure notes based of the SOAP framework: Subjective (S), Objective (O),Assessment (A) ,Plan (P).
It will be structured into a summarised table format with what you input into the chatbox! You can voice record or type your case notes. We are working on version 2 which will provide options for other case noting styles and templates soon :)
@nyrelle_bade feel free to elaborate further, but we would love to offer you a free trial of 1 month for you to try Version one out today!
Logically
@peterdasilva Thank you so much, Peter. That truly means a lot. We completely agree, therapists do incredibly important work, and we’re grateful to build something that supports them.
Congrats on the launch. Love the “built by therapists, for therapists” positioning and the focus on saving clinicians time by reducing admin overhead.
The real value here is helping therapists stay present with clients while the tooling handles summaries, progress tracking, and follow-ups. Wishing you a strong launch day. @nyrelle_bade
@fatih_furkan_yildiz Thank you so much, really appreciate your thoughtful words and support -Nyrelle and the whole Therapist AI team. Helping therapists stay present with clients while reducing admin load is exactly what we’re aiming for.
Wishing you all the best as well, and if you’re ever curious to explore the platform, we’d be happy to offer a walkthrough and a free trial so you can see how it fits into practice.
Does this adapt to different therapy styles, or is it more general? I'm doing Art Therapy right now. Any specific app function to support my practice?
@tho_nguyen12 yes, it’s designed to adapt to different therapy styles, not just a one-size-fits-all approach.
There are tools like the Program Creator, where you can specify your therapeutic modality (including creative and expressive approaches), a Case Notes chatbot to support documentation, and a Therapeutic Resource Centre chatbot if you’re looking for activity ideas, educational materials, or modality-specific resources.
I’d be very happy to offer you a personalised walkthrough tailored to art therapy. If you’d like, feel free to share your email and we can also set you up with a one-month free trial to explore it properly.