Built by people who understand both care and complexity.
Grace was founded by people who have seen healthcare from different sides of the system clinical care, mental-health practice, and health technology. That combination shaped a simple belief: the tools surrounding care should reduce friction, not create more of it. Grace exists to help mental-health professionals work with more clarity, less administrative weight, and more room to stay present with the people they serve.
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Our story
Grace began with a shared conviction: that modern healthcare software too often adds complexity where there should be continuity.
Across clinical practice, mental-health care, and health technology, the same pattern kept appearing too many disconnected systems, too much administrative drag, and too much energy spent moving information from one place to another.
Grace was created in response to that problem. We are building a calmer, more complete practice environment for Canadian mental-health professionals one that brings scheduling, documentation, billing, communication, reporting, and clinician-controlled intelligence into a more connected workflow.
The goal is not to add more technology for its own sake. It is to make the work around care feel lighter, clearer, and easier to carry.
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Built at the intersection of care, mental health, and technology
Grace is shaped by three complementary perspectives: medical practice, mental-health care, and product engineering. That combination matters. It helps us build software that is not only technically strong, but grounded in the real pressure, responsibility, and rhythm of practice.
Fadi Soliman
Founder
Dr. Fadi brings clinical experience shaped by years of work across Canadian healthcare settings. His understanding of how care is delivered and how systems often fail the people using them informs Grace's commitment to practical, workflow-aware software that supports clinicians rather than slowing them down.
Philip Henein
Clinical Advisor
Philip is a psychotherapist with deep experience in Canada's mental-health sector. His perspective helps keep Grace grounded in the realities of therapeutic work: trust, continuity, sensitivity, and the need for technology that supports care without getting in the way of it.
Youssef Gerges
Head of Product & Engineering
Youssef brings a background in medical informatics, AI, product thinking, and business development across Europe and North America. His work sits at the intersection of technical innovation and real-world usability, helping shape Grace as a product that feels both advanced and grounded in practice.
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Why we built Grace
Mental-health professionals carry more than sessions. They carry preparation, documentation, scheduling, billing, communication, follow-up, and the administrative work that often continues long after the day should be over.
We built Grace because too much of that burden still lives in disconnected systems, repetitive workflows, and software that was never truly shaped around the rhythm of care.
Grace is our answer to that: a connected environment designed to reduce fragmentation, support better continuity, and keep clinicians in control of what matters.
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Our Mission
To reduce the administrative weight around care.
Grace exists to help mental-health professionals spend less energy on disconnected systems and repetitive tasks, and more energy on the work that matters most.
We do that by building software that connects the practical workflow of practice records, scheduling, documentation, billing, communication, and review-aware intelligence into one calmer, more coordinated environment.
Clarify
We bring scattered workflows into one connected system so the practice is easier to see, manage, and move through.
Simplify
We reduce unnecessary administrative burden by designing workflows that are more structured, more connected, and easier to finish.
Support
We build tools that strengthen the clinician's workflow without replacing professional judgment, authorship, or responsibility.
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Our Vision
A more humane operating environment for mental-health practice.
We envision a future where the technology around care feels quieter, more connected, and more trustworthy where clinicians are not forced to spend their time reconstructing information across systems, and where intelligence supports the workflow without taking control away from the people responsible for it.
For Grace, that means building more than software with features. It means shaping a practice environment where preparation, care, documentation, billing, communication, and operational follow-through all move with greater continuity.
Connected practice
A world where the systems surrounding care work together more naturally.
Clinician-controlled intelligence
A future where AI helps reduce burden, surface context, and prepare stronger first passes while human review stays central where it matters.
Calmer operations
An environment where the practice feels more organized, more legible, and easier to govern over time.
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What makes Grace different
Grace is being built with a different philosophy from many healthcare platforms.
Not louder.
Not more crowded.
Not more feature-fragmented.
Instead, Grace is designed to feel composed: a connected environment where workflow continuity, reviewability, trust-sensitive design, and product clarity matter as much as technical capability.
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Built with clinicians, not just for them
Grace is not being shaped in isolation. The product is being developed in dialogue with the professionals it is meant to support.
That is part of why the Founding 100 matters. It is not only a launch cohort. It is an early design-partner group helping shape the product through real feedback, real workflows, and real expectations from practice.
The best healthcare software is not only engineered well. It is listened into existence.
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Where we are going
Grace begins with mental-health practice, but the ambition behind it is broader: to create a more complete and more humane model for how care-adjacent work is supported by software.
The path forward is not about building more noise into the system. It is about increasing continuity, trust, and product depth over time so the environment around care becomes easier to work inside.
Join us in shaping what comes next
Grace is being built for mental-health professionals who want a more connected, more thoughtful way to run the practice around care. If that is the kind of future you want to help shape, we would love to hear from you.