Dialogue · Safety

AI session notes for therapists. In your format, in your voice.

Therapy session scribing in DAP, SOAP, BIRP, or GIRP — with clinical safety flagging, intervention tracking, and complete clinician control over what's written.

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What it does

What it does for therapists.

01 · Capture
Capture

Upload a recorded session and receive a clinical note in your chosen format. Direct quotes, affect notes, intervention tracking, and themes — all linked back to source moments in the audio.

DAP / SOAP / BIRP / GIRPProcess notesTherapist-native
02 · Assess
Assess

Optional analytics layer: theme tracking across sessions, intervention catalog, code-switching insights for multilingual clients. All descriptive — never diagnostic.

Cross-session themesIntervention trackingDescriptive only
03 · Plan
Coming
Plan

Coming: AI-assisted treatment planning grounded in the therapist's stated goals and the client's session-by-session progression.

Treatment planningGoal tracking
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Clinical safety, by design

Clinical safety, by design.

Mental health work has clinical safety stakes that generic medical scribes do not address. We do.

Risk flagging across documented categories

Suicidal ideation (passive and active), self-harm, homicidal ideation, child abuse disclosures, domestic violence, substance crisis, psychotic symptoms, eating disorder severity.

Severity-graded with rationale

Every flag carries low / medium / high severity with a one-to-two sentence clinical justification and a timestamp into the source audio.

Surface, never auto-report

Flags are presented to the clinician for review. The platform never reports anywhere automatically. Mandatory-reporting protocols are the clinician's professional and legal responsibility.

Auditable trail

Every flag, every observation, every AI output is timestamped and source-linked for clinical and regulatory review.

Trust & consent

Trust and consent are not features. They are the product.

Therapy clients trust their therapists. The platform does not break that trust. We default to short audio retention (24 hours) with the therapist controlling longer retention if their record-keeping requires it. Consent flows are explicit. Patient identification is the therapist's choice — many sessions are processed under client labels, not full identifiers. The therapist owns their clients' data.

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Multi-format support

In your format. In your voice.

DAP

Data, Assessment, Plan. Default. Most universal.

SOAP

Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan. Medical-record alignment.

BIRP

Behaviour, Intervention, Response, Plan. Useful for documenting therapist actions.

GIRP

Goal-led format. Adds Goal at the front of BIRP.

Custom format builder coming. The platform learns your editing patterns over time; after about fifteen sessions, generated notes typically need less than 15% editing.

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The safety layer in practice

What the safety layer looks like.

Risk-flag banner

At the top of the note: severity-coloured chips with rationale and source audio link.

Click-through to source

Every flag links directly to the timestamped moment in the audio it was raised from.

Audit log of dispositions

Every flag and its acknowledgement, escalation, or dismissal is logged for review.

Boundaries

What it does not do.

  • Suggest diagnoses.

  • Propose interventions for the next session.

  • Generate text the therapist did not actually say or imply.

  • Replace clinical judgment, supervision, or mandatory-reporting protocols.

It documents what happened. The clinical work remains yours.

Ready when you are

Ready to see it for mental health practice?

We work with therapists and small clinics first. Get in touch to scope a demo or pilot.