MentalTrack isn't just a directory. It's where 120,000+ patients track their mood daily — and actively look for their next therapist. Your next patient is already here.
Every Pro feature was designed around one question: how do we help you see more patients with less friction?
A purple Pro badge appears prominently on your profile and in every search result. Patients actively filter for Pro providers — it's the single highest-trust signal on the platform.
Pro providers appear at the top of every relevant search, above all Growth and Free listings. On a platform with 51,000+ providers, placement is everything.
Add up to 4 associates or colleagues under your Pro subscription at no extra cost. A group practice of 5 pays $199/mo total — not $645/mo for 5 separate Growth plans.
Patients on our platform have already logged their mood data and journaled — they arrive with context. They message you directly before booking, so your first session is more focused.
Send HIPAA-compliant intake questionnaires, consent forms, and assessments before the first appointment. No third-party tools. Patient responses live in their MentalTrack record.
A named person at MentalTrack who knows your practice, responds within 4 hours, helps you optimize your profile, and escalates issues immediately. Not a helpdesk ticket.
At an average rate of $150/session, Pro costs less than 1.4 sessions per month. Most providers report 5–10 new patient inquiries from MentalTrack per month on the Pro plan.
I switched from Psychology Today six months ago. MentalTrack's Pro badge alone tripled my profile views. My caseload is now full for the first time in three years.
The team plan is a no-brainer for our group practice. 5 providers, one subscription — and the intake forms mean patients arrive actually prepared for the first session.
I started on Free to test the waters. Within two weeks I upgraded to Growth — the analytics showed me exactly which specialty searches were finding my profile.
120,000+ patients track their mental health here daily. Join the providers meeting them where they are.