Free Trial for AI Therapy Documentation

Sign up today and see what other therapists have been loving about Quill's AI documentation!

Getting started with Quill is simple.

  1. Create a free account. No credit card is required.
  2. Use Quill to generate therapy notes, treatment plans, and custom documentation templates. Adjust your preferences and custom instructions to match how you like to write documentation.
  3. Try it with your real workflow. Paste the resulting documentation into your existing EHR and see how it fits into your day to day work.
  4. Subscribe only if you like it. Either way, we appreciate you giving Quill a try.

What's included?

During your free trial, you get full access to Quill so you can see if it fits your workflow.

Free therapy notes in formats like SOAP, DAP, BIRP, PIRP, and SIMPLE, where Quill takes your own summary and transforms those thoughts into the requested note structure.
Free treatment plans that organize your thoughts into structured goals, objectives, and interventions.
Free custom documentation templates that can be used for any and all types of documentation, including intake assessments and discharge summaries.
Custom instructions and other personalization preferences to make your notes and documentation written exactly as you like them.
All features included. Nothing hidden behind an upgrade.
Continued confidentiality and privacy between you and your client. Quill doesn't record therapy sessions.

The free trial is a good fit for:

  • Therapists who want to spend less time on documentation.
  • Clinicians who prefer not to record sessions.
  • Practices that want a responsible way to use AI.
  • Anyone who wants to experiment with AI for notes without any sort of commitment.

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