An Abridge alternative you can start using today
Abridge is one of the best-known ambient documentation platforms in healthcare. It is also built for large health systems, sold through enterprise contracts, and designed around recorded physician visits inside EHRs like Epic. If you are an individual therapist or a small agency, you cannot simply sign up and start using it this afternoon.
NoteyDoc is the opposite. It is self-serve, built specifically for occupational, physical, and speech therapists, and works from a short typed treatment summary instead of session audio. You can try it right now with no signup, no card, and no sales call.
Comparison points
| Category | Abridge | NoteyDoc |
|---|---|---|
| How you buy it | Abridge is sold to health systems through enterprise contracts. | NoteyDoc is self-serve with instant access. |
| Who it is built for | Abridge is designed for physicians and nurses in large health systems. | NoteyDoc is designed for therapists in home health, outpatient, pediatric, SNF, and school settings. |
| Input method | Abridge records and transcribes the visit. | NoteyDoc creates the note from a short typed summary, with no audio recording ever. |
| Setup | Abridge requires organizational rollout and EHR integration projects. | NoteyDoc is a browser extension plus a website that works on any device, ready in minutes. |
| Speed | No speed claim provided in this comparison. | NoteyDoc creates a complete SOAP note in under 7 seconds. |
When Abridge makes sense, and when NoteyDoc does
If your entire health system is rolling out ambient documentation for physicians, Abridge is built for exactly that. If you are a therapist who needs your own documentation time back this week, NoteyDoc is built for you.
Try fast SOAP notes built for OT, PT, and SLP
Use NoteyDoc in your browser or install the Chrome extension to document inside the EMR you already use.