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AutoNotes review

Provisional

Therapy-specific note generator with structured prompt-to-note workflow

Best for clinicians who prefer to dictate a brief recap rather than record full sessions

Reviewed by TherapyScribes EditorialUpdated Facts verified Methodology

Key takeaways

  • AutoNotes scores 7.6/10 on our editorial rubric — best for clinicians who prefer to dictate a brief recap rather than record full sessions.
  • Pricing starts at From $29/clinician/mo (Solo) with a 14-day trial.
  • Compliance: HIPAA yes, SOC 2 partial, GDPR unverified.
  • Note formats: SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, PIE, Narrative, Custom · Languages: 2 · Regions: US.

At a glance

Editorial score
7.6 / 10
Status
Provisional
Starting price
From $29/clinician/mo (Solo)
Free tier
No
Founded
2023
HQ
Austin, TX, USA
Regions
US
Languages
2 (English, Spanish)

Verdict

Closer to a structured therapy-note generator than a pure ambient scribe — you provide a brief recap (typed or dictated) and AutoNotes expands it into a SOAP/DAP/BIRP/GIRP/PIE/treatment-plan output. Ambient recording was added later. Strong on note-format breadth (including PAIP, MINT, EMDR-specific) and per-seat pricing. Provisional pending our own hands-on testing on a live caseload.[1]

Pros of AutoNotes

  • Largest published therapy-format list we found — including PAIP, MINT, EMDR-specific templates
  • Flat per-seat pricing with a free trial
  • Designed by clinicians for clinicians (LCSW-led)

Cons of AutoNotes

  • Ambient capture is newer than the recap-input flow
  • Provisional pending hands-on review

Fact table

Last verified
Starting price
From $29/clinician/mo (Solo)[1]
Free / trial
14-day trial[1]
HIPAA
Yes[1]
SOC 2
Partial[1]
GDPR
[1]
42 CFR Part 2
[1]
Data-training stance
No training on customer data by default[1]
Audio storage
Audio not stored after note generation per published policy[1]
Note formats
SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, PIE, Narrative, Custom
Treatment plan
Yes
Telehealth capture
Partial
Languages
English, Spanish
EHR integrations
SimplePractice (copy-paste), TherapyNotes (copy-paste)
Regions
US

How it scored

Note quality (35%)7.6 / 10
Compliance (20%)7.4 / 10
Integration (15%)6.8 / 10
Pricing (10%)8.4 / 10
Breadth (10%)8.6 / 10
Support (10%)7.2 / 10

Who builds AutoNotes

Independent company background — sourced from public filings, vendor pages and press coverage.

Legal name
AutoNotes, Inc.
Founded
2023
Headquarters
Austin, TX, USA
Team size
11-50
Funding
Bootstrapped
Founders
Hayden Dawes, LCSW

Frequently asked about AutoNotes

Is AutoNotes HIPAA-compliant for therapy sessions?

Yes. AutoNotes is HIPAA-aligned and signs a Business Associate Agreement (BAA). Audio handling: Audio not stored after note generation per published policy.

Does AutoNotes have a free tier or trial?

AutoNotes does not offer a free tier, but provides a 14-day free trial. Paid plans start at From $29/clinician/mo (Solo).

Which therapy note formats does AutoNotes support?

AutoNotes ships these note formats out of the box: SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, PIE, Narrative, Custom. Treatment-plan generation is supported.

Does AutoNotes integrate with my EHR (SimplePractice, TherapyNotes, Jane, etc.)?

AutoNotes integrates with 2 EHR(s): simplepractice (copy-paste), therapynotes (copy-paste).

Where can I use AutoNotes and in what languages?

AutoNotes is offered in: US. Supported interface languages: English, Spanish.

Does AutoNotes train its AI models on my session data?

AutoNotes's data-training stance is "opt out default" and audio policy is: Audio not stored after note generation per published policy.

Who is behind AutoNotes?

AutoNotes, Inc. was founded in 2023, headquartered in Austin, TX, USA. Funding: Bootstrapped.

Sources & references

Every pricing, compliance and feature claim above is linkable. Numbers in superscript ([1], [2]) jump here.

  1. [1]AutoNotes pricing· verified 2026-06-15

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