Better patient context.
Better therapy sessions.

Review patient-shared journals, keep private notes, and prepare for every session.

Patient context

Maria Silva

Shared journals

Private notes

Session preparation

Next session

Work anxiety & sleep quality

Workflow

How it works

Step 1

Invite patients

Patients receive an invitation by email or secure link.

Step 2

Patients choose what to share

Only journals explicitly shared become visible.

Step 3

Prepare before sessions

Review journals and keep private therapist notes.

Invite workflow

Two invitation paths, one patient workspace.

Send an email invitation directly, or generate a link for patients who already communicate with you elsewhere.

Invite by link

Generate a reusable invitation link that can be shared directly with a patient.

Invite by email

Send an invitation email directly to your patient.

patient@email.com

Pending Invitations

Manage and track your invitations.

3 invites

maria.silva@email.comJun 5, 2026Pending
joao.costa@email.comJun 4, 2026Accepted
ana.beatriz@email.comMay 28, 2026Pending

Therapist notes

Notes stay yours, journals stay theirs.

Patient journals are read-only context. Therapist notes are private to your workspace, organized by patient and ready for the next session.

Private notes

Therapist notes

Search notes...

Maria Silva

3 notes

Discuss work anxiety

Jun 5, 2026

Patient reports increased anxiety related to deadlines and difficulty disconnecting after work.

Sleep quality

May 29, 2026

Sleep seems inconsistent this week. Review routine and evening triggers next session.

Relationship patterns

May 15, 2026

Explore recurring patterns around boundaries and the feeling of over-responsibility.

Give therapy reflections a place to land.

The Letter helps patients write between sessions and gives therapists a calmer way to review what was intentionally shared.

Start using with patients