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Pricing, trials, and plans

Understand current web pricing, annual billing, store purchases, group plans, add-ons, and legacy pricing.

Prices and trial terms depend on billing channel and offer. The amount and schedule shown at checkout and in your own My Plan or app-store receipt control your subscription.

Current standard website plans

  • Monthly: $145 per user each month, with a 7-day trial for the current standard web offer.

  • Annual: $99 per user per month equivalent, with a 15-day trial. Depending on the checkout offered, the annual commitment may be billed as $1,188 upfront or in monthly installments under a 12-month commitment. Review the payment schedule before confirming.

  • Group: custom pricing and terms based on the organization.

Apple and Google Play

The mobile apps offer in-app purchases. Store prices, taxes, trials, and renewal terms can differ from the website. The App Store or Google Play confirmation and receipt are the source of truth for a store purchase.

Add-ons

Products such as EHR Sync can add a separate charge. My Plan shows the current add-on price, interval, trial or active state, and quantity before you confirm a change.

Legacy, promotional, and organization pricing

Older subscribers, promotions, negotiated groups, and migrated plans may have different prices or terms. Do not cancel or replace an older plan just to compare it; first review My Plan or contact support.

Trial conversion

A trial with payment information converts according to the checkout terms unless cancelled before the displayed trial end date. Cancel from the channel that created the trial.

Standard website pricing was verified against the live pricing page, current checkout configuration, and active Stripe products on July 16, 2026.

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