AI for therapists and counsellors: take the admin hour back
Toby Banks — Founder, Skillzy
The dispatch
New listings, creator interviews, the occasional discount. Every other Friday.
A private practice loses an hour a day to the work around the work: intake forms, conflict checks, rebooking, the notes scaffold. It is necessary, it is not therapy, and it is quietly burning out the practitioner.
What the agent takes
- Intake collected and organised before the first session
- Conflict-of-interest checks run against the existing caseload
- Rebooking and reminders handled so the gap does not go cold
- A clean notes scaffold ready for you to complete
The line, held hard
It never touches clinical content, never advises, never sees more than the admin needs. Every boundary here was drawn deliberately — that care is the reason to use a human-built skill, not a generated one.
The hour came back. The part that matters got my full attention again.Featured listing
Get the admin hour back.
Intake, reminders, and rebooking so the hour between clients is yours.
Therapy admin hour · $20 →Featured listingClient intake, screened.
New-matter intake, conflict check, engagement letter draft — before the first call.
Intake + conflict check · $299 →Liked this? Get the next one.
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