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Upheal launches no-signup AI EHR demo for therapists

Jun. 18, 2026
By AI, Created 13:30 UTC, Jun 18, 2026, AGP -

Upheal has launched a live interactive demo of Upheal Assistant, letting mental health clinicians try agentic AI practice management without creating an account. The company says the simulated experience is meant to help therapists evaluate how the tool handles real workflow tasks before committing to a platform.

Why it matters: - Choosing an EHR can lock therapists into years of notes, treatment plans, intake history and workflows. - Upheal is trying to reduce the friction of evaluating AI-driven practice management before a clinic moves its data. - The demo is meant to show how an AI-native EHR handles daily administrative work, not just how it looks on a product page.

What happened: - Upheal launched a live interactive experience of Upheal Assistant on June 18, 2026. - The demo is available at Upheal Assistant demo and does not require an account or sign-up. - The experience lets clinicians type natural-language requests and see the Assistant act on a simulated practice. - Juraj Chrappa, Upheal's CEO, said clinicians cannot fully evaluate the tool until they move their practice over, and they will not move their practice over until they have felt what it does.

The details: - The demo runs on a fully simulated practice with realistic client records, session notes and a working schedule. - Visitors can ask the Assistant to carry out tasks such as sending a consent form, rescheduling an afternoon, or surfacing relevant client history before a session. - The Assistant acts as an agentic layer across the Upheal platform, taking action directly rather than only surfacing information for a clinician. - Supported actions include updating schedules, drafting and sending forms, surfacing client history before appointments and completing administrative work. - Upheal said the Assistant needs real practice data to show its full value, which makes a standard free trial difficult. - Upheal's 2026 Provider Experience Report says 90% of clinicians who recover time from AI documentation put that time back into clinical work. - Upheal uses the same principle to extend AI support beyond notes into broader practice operations. - Upheal says 70,000 providers across 23 countries use the platform. - The full platform includes AI notes, treatment plans, compliance checking, scheduling, telehealth and Upheal Assistant. - Pricing is $1 per session, capped at $69 per month, with no add-ons or per-seat fees.

Between the lines: - The demo is a sales tool as much as a product feature. - Upheal is addressing a common adoption barrier for AI in healthcare software: buyers want proof before they migrate sensitive clinical data. - By simulating a real practice, Upheal is trying to make the product feel concrete enough for therapists to judge its usefulness quickly.

What's next: - Therapists can try the demo now at Upheal Assistant demo. - Upheal appears to be using the interactive experience to convert cautious evaluators into platform users. - The company is likely to keep emphasizing AI-enabled administrative automation as part of its broader EHR pitch.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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