Is SimplePractice the Right Tool for Your Therapy Practice?

Victor • March 17, 2025

A Practice Management Platform for Mental Health Professionals

If you run a therapy practice, staying organized is just as important as helping your clients. One easy way to stay on track is by using a tool like SimplePractice. It’s made for therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other health professionals to help with scheduling, notes, billing, and even online sessions.


With SimplePractice, your clients can book appointments, fill out forms, and pay online through a secure system. You can keep track of paperwork, send reminders to avoid missed sessions, and use the mobile app to manage everything from your phone.

Simple Practice Review

SimplePractice might be a great fit if you want to spend less time on paperwork and more time focusing on your clients.

Our Experience with SimplePractice

At DRS Accounting PC, we’ve worked with several clients who use SimplePractice, and overall, we've found it to be a reliable system for managing the daily operations of a therapy practice.


The platform makes it easy for our clients to keep their records organized, which helps streamline things during tax season. While it’s not perfect (especially when it comes to reporting) its built-in tools for invoicing, scheduling, and secure document sharing have been helpful for many of the solo and small group providers we support.

What to Know Before You Sign Up

SimplePractice has a lot of useful tools, but it might not be the best fit for everyone. It can get expensive if you have a group practice, especially if you need to bill insurance. Also, the reports it gives are pretty basic, so it might not show you everything you want to track.


Still, for solo or small group practices looking for a clean, efficient system that keeps things simple and secure, it’s a solid option.


Want to explore SimplePractice? You can check it out here.

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