SCRIPT Method™ Founding Clinician Access

The SCRIPT Method™ Clinical Documentation Engine helps clinicians generate structured progress notes quickly from brief session inputs.

A limited number of clinicians are participating in the early development phase of the SCRIPT Method™ toolkit.

Founding clinicians receive:

• permanent early access pricing
• access to new documentation engines as they are released
• input into development priorities

Founding Access

Access is intended for clinicians interested in structured documentation tools and thoughtful early-stage collaboration.

If you enjoyed the demo, we would welcome any feedback you may have.

Founder Feature Access

Founding clinicians receive early access to additional documentation workflows, including:

• Guided Checklist Input
• Narrative Summary Input

Both workflows generate SCRIPT Method™ DAP and SOAP progress notes.


Founding Access Options

The engine was developed through collaboration with practicing clinicians to address the daily burden of progress note documentation.

*NOTE: This tool does not store or retain client-identifying information and is intended to assist clinicians in drafting documentation from their own session notes.

Monthly Founding Access

$7.50 / month
(cancel anytime)

Annual Founding Access

$39 / year
(best value)

Founder Access
Early supporters receive access at $7.50/month or $39/year.

When SCRIPT Method moves to full release, standard pricing will be $25/month (or ~$200/year).

Founder members retain their pricing as a thank-you for helping shape the project.

The $39 annual founder option is roughly equivalent to six months of future access.


Common Questions

Many clinicians who test the SCRIPT Method™ immediately think of a colleague who spends too much time completing notes after sessions.

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The SCRIPT Method™ Clinical Documentation Engine helps clinicians generate structured progress notes quickly from brief session inputs.