Nabla alternative for therapy SOAP notes

A Nabla alternative built for therapists

Nabla is an ambient AI assistant built for physicians and other medical clinicians across more than 55 specialties. It works from voice: it can listen to the visit and draft a note from the conversation, or take voice dictation. That works well in a clinic room, but voice-based documentation is a poor fit for many therapy settings, especially home health, pediatrics, and any environment where capturing a session out loud is not practical or wanted.

NoteyDoc takes a different approach. You type a short treatment summary in your own words, click once, and NoteyDoc creates a complete SOAP note in under 7 seconds. No audio, no ambient listening, no consent conversations with patients or families about a device in the room.

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Feature comparison

CategoryComparison
Input methodNabla works from voice, either ambient visit audio or dictation. NoteyDoc works from a short typed summary.
Who it is built forNabla is built for physicians and medical clinicians across 55+ specialties. NoteyDoc is built for occupational, physical, speech, and feeding therapists, including OTA, PTA, and SLPA roles.
AudioNabla's workflow is built around the spoken visit. NoteyDoc never uses audio at all and never records patients or sessions.
Where it worksNoteyDoc runs as a browser extension inside web-based EHRs like TherapySync and Devero, plus a website that works on any device.
SpeedNoteyDoc creates a complete SOAP note in under 7 seconds after you type your summary.
Getting startedNoteyDoc lets you create up to 3 complete notes free with no signup and no card.

When Nabla makes sense, and when NoteyDoc does

If you are a physician or medical clinician who wants to document by voice, whether ambient or dictated, Nabla is a strong product. If you are a therapist who already knows what happened in the session and just needs the note written, NoteyDoc turns what you know into finished documentation in seconds, without saying a word out loud.

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.

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