Upheal vs. SimplePractice
If you are choosing between Upheal and SimplePractice, here is what you need to know.

AI note-taking should support your clinical goals — with flexibility and clear privacy protections. Compare how Upheal and SimplePractice approach AI in therapy, and why many providers choose tools designed for transparency, adaptability, and peace of mind.
Upheal offers multiple clinically vetted templates (SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, and more), giving providers the flexibility to document in the format that best fits their session goals and specialties. SimplePractice's AI Note Taker only supports SOAP notes by default.
Unlike SimplePractice, which uses de-identified transcription data for AI training by default, Upheal requires dual consent: providers must be opted in, and clients must explicitly give permission. No data is used to train our models without both.
You and your clients stay in control — always.
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