Built for the practice of one.
Grace is designed for solo mental-health practitioners who carry both the care and the coordination around it. Scheduling, notes, billing, reminders, forms, client communication, and clinician-controlled AI come together in one connected environment so less of the day is lost to administrative drag.
Less switching. Less after-hours admin. More room to stay present.
Today's Practice
Thursday, March 13
Schedule
9:00 Sarah M.
CBT · Session 12
10:30 David K.
Intake · New
1:00 Anna L.
Follow-up · S8
2:30 Mark R.
EMDR · S5
Notes
Tasks
Billing
Reminders
Running a solo practice means carrying more than the session
Solo practitioners are not only providing care. They are also managing appointments, notes, forms, billing, payments, reminders, follow-up, records, and the steady operational work that continues after the client leaves.
Grace is designed to reduce that burden by bringing the core workflow of practice into one calmer, more connected system.
Designed for the rhythm of independent practice
When you run a solo practice, small inefficiencies become personal. A missed reminder, a delayed note, a billing task left unfinished, or time lost switching between systems all come directly out of your day.
Grace is built to support the actual rhythm of independent practice before the session, during it, and after it with less fragmentation and fewer loose ends.
A more connected system creates a lighter day.
Scheduling and reminders
Appointments, availability, and follow-through
Client records and notes
Profiles, documentation, and care context
Billing and payments
Invoices, balances, and financial workflows
Forms and documents
Intake, consent, and client-facing workflows
Secure communication
Messaging, reminders, and portal pathways
AI-assisted workflow support
Drafting, staging, and review-ready outputs
What Grace helps solo practitioners manage
Grace is designed to bring the essential parts of practice together so the work feels easier to hold.
Appointments and scheduling
Manage recurring sessions, reminders, cancellations, rescheduling, availability, and appointment flow in one connected calendar environment.
Clinical notes and templates
Create SOAP notes, progress notes, intake notes, and structured documentation with templates, version history, signatures, and clinician-reviewed AI drafting.
Client records
Keep profiles, demographics, documents, contacts, history, and ongoing care context organized in one place.
Billing and payments
Handle invoices, balances, payments, credits, and reporting through workflows that connect more cleanly to the rest of practice.
Forms and client-facing workflows
Support intake, consent, file uploads, updates, and portal-ready workflows that make the client experience easier to manage.
Communication and follow-up
Use reminders, updates, secure messaging pathways, and connected follow-up workflows to reduce manual coordination.
Designed for sustainable daily use
A better fit for how solo practice actually works
Many systems are either too limited for serious practice or too heavy for one clinician to run comfortably.
Grace is designed for the middle that solo practitioners actually need: enough structure to reduce chaos, enough depth to support real care, and enough calm to make the product feel sustainable every day.
Less blank-page work after the session
For many solo practitioners, the day does not end when the session ends. It continues in the note, the invoice, the message that still needs sending, and the admin work that waits until the evening.
Grace is designed to reduce that after-hours burden by helping documentation, billing, and next-step workflows begin closer to done.
More of the work starts closer to complete.
Progress Note Sarah M.
Session 12 · Today
Intelligence that helps without taking over
Grace's intelligence is designed to support solo practitioners where the burden tends to build: preparation, notes, workflow staging, scheduling support, search, and administrative follow-through.
It is not meant to replace authorship or judgment. It is meant to reduce repetitive work and make the next step easier to review.
Pre-session context
Note drafting and summaries
Smart scheduling support
Workflow staging
Search and retrieval
Review-aware outputs
Useful when needed. Quiet when not.
A client experience that feels more continuous
Solo practice still needs a professional, connected client experience. Grace helps support that through appointments, reminders, forms, secure messaging, document workflows, invoices, payments, portal access, telehealth pathways, and between-session engagement.
That makes the practice feel more complete without creating more coordination work for the clinician.
Before
During
After
Between
Built to reduce administrative drag
The burden of solo practice often comes from accumulation: one reminder, one form, one note, one invoice, one message, one unfinished follow-up at a time.
Grace is designed to reduce that drag by connecting the workflow so less work gets repeated, rebuilt, or scattered across systems.
Fewer disconnected tools
Less repeated entry
Better continuity across workflow steps
More visibility into what still needs attention
Simple enough to use alone.
Strong enough to grow with you.
Grace is built for the needs of solo practice today, but it also creates room to grow into more structure over time.
If the practice expands, the environment can support users, permissions, locations, provider coordination, reporting, and broader operational workflows without forcing a move into an entirely different system.
Start with one practice. Grow without starting over.
Solo
Group
Clinic
Why solo practitioners choose more connected systems
When everything depends on one person, disconnected systems become more expensive. They cost time, attention, energy, and continuity.
A more connected practice environment helps solo practitioners protect all four.
That is why Grace is designed to keep the workflow closer together: so the system supports the person running the practice, instead of asking that person to hold everything manually.
Time
Attention
Energy
Continuity
What this means in practice
For solo practitioners, Grace creates a clearer path through the day: appointments stay connected to records, documentation begins closer to done, billing follows more cleanly, and client-facing workflows feel easier to manage.
The result is not only a more organized practice. It is a lighter operational load around the work of care.
Less admin weight. More working room. More presence where it matters.
Built for trust-sensitive independent practice
Solo practitioners still need strong structure around access, visibility, review, privacy-aware workflow design, and accountable handling of sensitive records and communication. Grace is designed to support that foundation while remaining usable, calm, and practical for one-person practice environments.
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