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What's New in PsyFi Practice: August 2026 Roundup

PsyFiGPT is now PsyFi Practice. Here's everything that shipped with the transition — the redesigned chat with a drafting panel, PsyFi Notes built in natively, a guided tour, personalization, and what's coming next.

What's New in PsyFi Practice: August 2026 Roundup

Quick answer: PsyFiGPT is now PsyFi Practice, living at app.psyfipractice.com, with the full move from psyfigpt.com completed on August 10, 2026. The transition release brings a redesigned chat with a side-by-side drafting panel, PsyFi Notes (formerly Scribe) built natively into the app, a guided onboarding tour rolling out now, a personalization wizard with a new Preferences tab, and a set of account and billing improvements. Source citations in chat and mobile app v1.1.0 are next.


PsyFiGPT is now PsyFi Practice

The biggest change this month is the name on the door. As of August 5, 2026, PsyFiGPT is PsyFi Practice, and its home is app.psyfipractice.com. The full transition from the old psyfigpt.com experience completed on August 10, 2026; psyfigpt.com now redirects here.

Here is what does not change: your account, your login, your chat history, your notes, your subscription, and your team. This is the same product, built by the same people, under a name that better reflects what it has become — not a chatbot with a clinical accent, but a working environment for a behavioral health practice.

Alongside the rename, PsyFi Scribe becomes PsyFi Notes. That is more than a label swap, because Notes no longer lives in a separate app — more on that below.

A redesigned chat, with a drafting panel beside it

Chat got a ground-up visual redesign in this release, and the headline addition is the drafting panel: a workspace that slides in from the right edge of the screen and sits beside your conversation.

The problem it solves is one every clinician who drafts with AI knows. A chat transcript is a terrible place for a document. The note you are refining scrolls away as the conversation continues, and assembling the final version means scrolling, copying, and stitching. With the drafting panel, the conversation stays on one side and the working document stays on the other — the chat produces and revises the draft, and the draft holds still while it happens.

We have a deeper walkthrough of the redesign and the panel in a companion post: The PsyFi Practice Chat Redesign and Drafting Panel.

PsyFi Notes is now built in natively

PsyFi Notes — the session recording and note drafting product formerly known as PsyFi Scribe — now lives inside PsyFi Practice as a first-class Notes tab. That means:

  • Your transcripts, in a sidebar. Completed session transcripts are right there in the Practice shell, no separate app or login.
  • An editable drafting panel for notes. The same drafting surface described above is shared with Notes, so reviewing and editing a generated note happens in one place.
  • In-browser recording. You can record a session directly from the browser inside Practice.
  • Five note formats. Drafts can be generated in SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, or Narrative structure, and you can set a default format in your Preferences so every new draft starts the way your practice documents.

If you have used the get_scribe_transcript workflow in chat — pulling a session transcript into a conversation — that still works. The Notes tab adds the direct route: see the transcript, draft the note, edit it, done. The full story is in the companion post: PsyFi Notes: The Native Experience.

A guided tour instead of a checklist

New users used to get a "Getting Started" checklist. It has been replaced with a guided spotlight tour that walks you through the core loop in the live product — starting a chat, using prompt templates, saving a prompt, the drafting panel, the Notes tab, a seeded example transcript, and the recorder — by highlighting each element in place rather than describing it in a sidebar.

The tour is rolling out now. It auto-launches for new accounts; if you have been with us a while, it will not interrupt you — when it is available on your account, you can start it yourself from Settings → Preferences via the replay option. We wrote up the design thinking behind it here: Inside the PsyFi Practice Guided Tour.

Onboarding personalization and a Preferences tab

Signup now includes a short personalization wizard — a few questions about your role and how you document — and your answers shape the experience from the first session, including the prompt suggestions you see. Everything the wizard sets is editable afterward in the new Preferences tab in Settings, which is also where your default note format and the tour replay live.

Smaller improvements worth knowing about

A few changes that do not need their own post but will make day-to-day use better:

  • Trial and billing cleanup. If your trial ends, the path back is now clear — expired accounts get a straightforward re-subscribe flow instead of a dead end, and plan changes surface errors where you can actually see them.
  • Sign in with Apple on the web. Apple sign-in, already familiar from the mobile app, is now available on the web app.
  • An email preferences center. You can now manage exactly which emails you receive from us, with one-click unsubscribe links in the messages themselves.

Coming soon

Two things are close but not live yet — we want to be precise about that distinction:

  • Source citations in chat. When PsyFi Practice grounds an answer in clinical reference material, you will see a collapsed Sources footer listing the documents behind the response, so you can check the AI's work instead of taking it on faith. We will publish a full post when it ships: Source Citations in PsyFi Practice.
  • Mobile app v1.1.0. Now available, adding secure mobile-to-web handoff — start on your phone, tap through to the web, and land signed in, in the right place.

If you would rather see the whole thing end to end than read about it feature by feature, we have written up the full path from recording a session to a finished note: From Session to Signed Note.

The short version

August 2026 is the month PsyFiGPT grows into PsyFi Practice: one app at app.psyfipractice.com with chat, drafting, and PsyFi Notes side by side, a tour to learn it, and preferences to make it yours. The move completes August 10. Same account, same data — better home.


This is part of our complete guide to HIPAA-compliant AI for behavioral health practices. For the workflow story behind the Notes integration, see PsyFiGPT Now Reads Your PsyFi Scribe Sessions.


PsyFi Practice is HIPAA-aligned clinical documentation software backed by a Business Associate Agreement. For questions about the transition or implementation in your practice, contact our onboarding team at [email protected].

Frequently asked questions

Is PsyFi Practice a new product, or a rename of PsyFiGPT?
It is the same product with a new name and a new home. PsyFi Practice at app.psyfipractice.com is the evolution of PsyFiGPT — same account, same login, same data, same team. Nothing about your history, notes, or subscription changes. The full move from the old psyfigpt.com experience completes on August 10, 2026.
What happened to PsyFi Scribe?
PsyFi Scribe is now PsyFi Notes, and it lives inside PsyFi Practice rather than as a separate app. The Notes tab gives you your session transcripts, note drafting, and in-browser recording without leaving Practice. Your existing Scribe sessions and transcripts carry over.
Which note formats does PsyFi Notes support?
SOAP, DAP, BIRP, GIRP, and Narrative. You can regenerate a draft in a different format, and you can set a default format in your Preferences so new drafts start in the structure your practice uses.
I don't see the guided tour on my account. Why?
The guided tour is rolling out gradually, and it auto-launches for new accounts. If your account predates the tour, you won't be interrupted by it — once it's available on your account, you can start it yourself from Settings → Preferences via the replay option.
Are source citations in chat available now?
Not yet — citations are in development and coming soon. When they ship, RAG-grounded answers will include a collapsed Sources footer showing the clinical reference documents behind the response. We'll announce it here when it's live.
Is there a PsyFi Practice mobile app?
Version 1.1.0 of the mobile app is currently in TestFlight. It includes secure mobile-to-web handoff, so you can start on your phone and continue the same session on the web without signing in again. We'll share availability details when it reaches the App Store.

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