Capture data without the context-switching.
Record session data in real time without switching between tools. Trial-by-trial, frequency, duration, and ABC recording in one focused interface.
Capture session activity, review clinical trends, and give supervisors and leadership clearer visibility into what is actually happening across care.
Built for the whole care team
Sessions is designed around how clinicians actually work — from the RBT running a session to the clinic leader needing a cross-caseload view.
Record session data in real time without switching between tools. Trial-by-trial, frequency, duration, and ABC recording in one focused interface.
Review clinical trends, supervise remotely, and catch stagnation before it compounds. Session-note drafts start from real data, then move into explicit BCBA review.
See operational patterns across your caseload without chasing status updates. Role-based dashboards give leadership visibility across clients, alerts, and what needs attention.
What Sessions does
Each workflow layer builds on the previous. Data captured in session flows directly into graphs, which feed AI analysis, which surfaces alerts in role-based dashboard views.
One interface for every recording method your team uses across clients.
Charts designed around how BCBAs actually review clinical data. Not retrofitted from generic charting libraries.
Automated analysis running continuously against session data — surfacing what needs attention before the next supervision session.
Dashboard views adapt to the clinician or leader who signs in, so priorities surface without building your own spreadsheets.
What sets Sessions apart
Stagnation detection catches targets going flat before your next supervision session.
Sessions surfaces problems automatically. Intervention decisions happen sooner, not at the next periodic review.
Visual analysis built for how BCBAs actually review data.
Trend lines, celeration overlays, level changes, and aim lines are built in by default. Not retrofitted from generic charting.
Sessions captures the visit. Docs owns the formal documentation workflow.
Session-note drafts can start from what happened in care, but BCBAs still review, edit, and finalize the note through connected documentation workflows.
Part of the platform
Sessions captures what happened in care. Docs owns the reviewed clinical record. Scheduling handles staffing, authorizations, and billing-side operations around that care. The value is that each handoff stays connected.
The interface
The workflow carousel rotates through the core Sessions surfaces automatically, while still giving visitors direct tab control.
Session workflow
Trial recording, frequency, ABC events, and note context stay in one focused capture surface for RBTs.
Live capture
Session time
00:34:18
Trial strip
Correct
8
independent
Prompted
3
model + gestural
ABC
1
cleanup transition
Notes
2
source tagged
RBT stays in capture flow
Tabs are capture modes, not separate tools.
Source context preserved
Trials, ABC note, and draft handoff share same session record.
Supervisor-ready
BCBA review starts with event context already assembled.
Common questions
Start with session capture and graphs, then let AI surface what needs attention next. No spreadsheets. No chasing status.