Built for practice that extends beyond the session.
Grace is designed for social workers who need a practice environment that supports both care and coordination. Scheduling, documentation, billing, forms, client communication, portal workflows, and clinician-controlled AI come together in one connected system.
Less administrative drag. Better continuity. More room to focus on people, not process.
Appointments · Reminders
Documentation · Templates
Invoices · Payments
Forms · Resources
Follow-up · Secure
Records · Context
Social work carries clinical, relational, and practical responsibility.
Social work often reaches beyond the session itself. It includes ongoing coordination, documentation, follow-up, communication, forms, scheduling, and the wider context around the client's life and care journey.
Grace is designed to support that reality with a connected environment that helps the practice stay organized without making the work feel heavier.
Assessment, documentation, treatment planning, progress notes, clinical review
Client communication, trust, follow-up, engagement, care continuity
Scheduling, billing, forms, reporting, coordination, administration
Designed for the rhythm of social work practice.
Social workers need a system that can support both client-facing care and the practical work that surrounds it. Grace is designed to support that rhythm before the session, around documentation, after care, and across the broader flow of practice.
Scheduling
Recurring appointments
Notes
Structured docs
Clients
Records & continuity
Forms
Consent & shared
Billing
Payments & invoicing
AI Support
Review-aware
A more connected system helps the work around care feel easier to hold.
What Grace helps social workers manage.
Grace is designed to support the practical and clinical workflow around social work in one connected environment.
Appointments and scheduling
Manage recurring appointments, reminders, rescheduling, cancellations, telehealth visits, and calendar flow in one connected system.
Documentation and notes
Support progress notes, intake notes, structured templates, signatures, version history, and clinician-reviewed AI drafting that helps reduce blank-page work.
Client records and context
Keep profiles, documents, contacts, history, and care-related context organized so the record remains easier to understand over time.
Forms and shared workflows
Support intake forms, consent workflows, assessments, shared resources, and client-facing completion across the broader care journey.
Billing and payments
Handle invoices, balances, payments, receipts, and reporting in workflows that stay more connected to the rest of the practice.
Communication and follow-up
Use reminders, secure messaging pathways, portal workflows, and connected follow-up support to reduce administrative back-and-forth.
Without Grace
Scattered tools. Manual effort.
With Grace
Connected. Continuous. Clear.
A better fit for the broader shape of the work.
Social work often involves continuity, coordination, and a wider view of what the client needs beyond one isolated interaction. The software around that work should support follow-through, not add more fragmentation.
- Better continuity across the client journey
- Fewer disconnected tasks
- More connected records and workflow
- Less manual reconstruction after care
Documentation that begins closer to what matters.
Documentation can become one of the heaviest parts of practice when it starts from a blank page every time.
Grace is designed to help notes begin from stronger structure, better continuity, and clinician-reviewed drafting support so documentation feels easier to start, easier to review, and easier to carry forward.
- Structured templates
- Draft support and summaries
- Historical context retrieval
- Version history and signatures
- Review before finalization
Prepared first passes. Human-reviewed final notes.
More continuity between appointments.
For many social workers, important work continues between appointments. Grace helps support that continuity through connected portal workflows, secure communication, and client-facing access.
Session
Portal
Messages
Forms
Resources
Follow-up
Session
Portal workflows
Secure messaging
Document exchange
Shared resources
Between-session engagement
Intelligence that supports coordination and care.
Grace's intelligence is designed to support the places where workload tends to accumulate: preparation, documentation, workflow staging, scheduling support, search, follow-up, and operational continuity.
Pre-session context
Surface relevant history, notes, and client details before each appointment begins.
Note drafting and summaries
Begin documentation from structured drafts rather than blank pages, with clinician review built in.
Smart scheduling support
Help manage calendar patterns, recurring appointments, and scheduling adjustments more efficiently.
Workflow staging
Prepare billing, forms, and follow-up tasks based on session and operational patterns.
Search and retrieval
Find client records, notes, documents, and history across the practice environment quickly.
Review-aware outputs
Every AI-generated draft is clearly marked and requires clinician review before becoming part of the record.
Useful where the work builds. Quiet where care needs the space.
Built for trust-sensitive and accountable practice.
Social work practice depends on strong structure around access, review, privacy-aware workflows, and the handling of sensitive records and communication.
Grace is designed to support that foundation with role-aware access, reviewable workflows, audit-aware operations, and a calmer environment for the practical side of care.
Role-aware access
Control who can see, edit, and manage different parts of the practice.
Reviewable workflows
Every AI-generated output is clearly flagged and reviewed before becoming part of the record.
Audit-aware foundations
Activity tracking and structured records support accountability and oversight.
Privacy-aware design
Built with care for sensitive information handling and communication boundaries.
Human review where it matters
The practitioner remains the final authority on clinical decisions and documentation.
For independent practice and growing teams.
Grace is designed to support social workers in solo practice, group settings, and larger clinic environments. It works for the realities of independent practice today while creating room for growth.
Solo practice
Independent workflow
Group practice
Shared workflows · Permissions
Clinic environment
Multi-location · Reporting
A stronger foundation for the work you do now and the structure you may need later.
What this means in practice.
For social workers, Grace helps reduce the administrative and organizational weight around care.
Scheduling
stays more connected
Calendar, reminders, and recurring appointments flow together.
Documentation
starts closer to done
Structured templates and draft support reduce blank-page friction.
Billing
flows more cleanly
Invoicing and payments connect to sessions and records.
Client workflows
become easier to manage
Portal access, forms, and communication work across time.
Less fragmentation. Better continuity. More room for the work that matters.
Built for social workers who want a calmer way to run the practice.
Grace is designed for social workers who want software that supports the full workflow around care not just appointments and notes, but communication, forms, follow-up, billing, records, and the continuity that makes practice sustainable.
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