TherapyNotes is purpose-built for behavioral health. Your therapy practice uses it for SOAP notes, treatment plans, insurance claims, and the patient portal. Every clinical workflow follows behavioral health best practices. Your documentation is audit-ready. Your superbills are immaculate. And your practice averages 22 sessions per week when your capacity is 35 because nothing in TherapyNotes brings new clients through the door.
TL;DR
TherapyNotes documents your clinical work. It doesn't generate the clients who need that work. The Webevo platform fills your caseload through SEO, voice AI, and reputation — then TherapyNotes handles documentation for the clients who actually start therapy.
Documenting Sessions vs Filling Sessions
Clinical EHR platforms assume your caseload is full. Marketing ensures it stays full. Compare: SimplePractice, Jane App, Athenahealth, AdvancedMD.
| Capability | TherapyNotes | Webevo Platform |
|---|---|---|
| Clinical notes | ✅ SOAP, DAP, treatment plans | 🚫 Not our lane |
| Insurance billing | ✅ Claims, ERA, superbills | 🚫 Not our lane |
| Patient portal | ✅ Intake, messaging, docs | 🚫 Not our lane |
| SEO / Discovery | 🚫 None | ✅ Local + organic |
| Reputation mgmt | 🚫 None | ✅ Review gen + response |
| Voice AI booking | 🚫 None | ✅ 24/7 intake calls |
| New client gen | 0 generated | 25+ new intakes/month |
Documentation Without Discovery Is a Journal Nobody Reads: TherapyNotes produces clinical documentation that's thorough, organized, and compliant. But a well-documented practice with 13 empty hours per week is losing $39,000 annually in unrealized revenue. Natural caseload attrition in therapy runs 5-8% monthly — clients complete treatment, relocate, or switch providers. Without a consistent inbound engine replacing discharged clients, even the best-documented practice shrinks quarter over quarter.
TherapyNotes and a growth platform solve different halves of the same problem. Documentation makes your practice professional. Marketing makes it viable.
The Referral Trap
Most therapy practices depend on 2-3 referral sources: a psychiatrist, a physician group, an EAP contract. When a single referral source disappears, practices lose 30-50% of new intakes overnight.
A diversified growth engine — SEO, reputation, content, voice AI — creates 5-10 independent channels that collectively generate a steady pipeline. When one referral source disappears, your caseload barely notices.
When TherapyNotes Makes Sense
TherapyNotes excels for behavioral health practices (therapy, psychology, counseling, social work) that need rigorous clinical documentation, insurance-panel billing, and audit-ready records — and who have stable referral pipelines keeping their caseload full. If your problem is documentation quality and billing efficiency, TherapyNotes is excellent.
For practices where the problem is 10+ unfilled weekly hours, dependence on a single referral source, or growing from solo to group — the Webevo platform fills your caseload, and TherapyNotes documents the clinical work.



