Quick Answer
If you want a bigger marketing or coaching program, Therapy Flow is still a valid option. If you want diagnosis before committing to a broader program, Reframe is stronger because it starts with a Practice Visibility Assessment across Psychology Today, Google, directories, and the website.
What we reviewed
Comparison standard
Therapy Flow contact FAQ reviewed March 13, 2026. It said most marketing and coaching programs start at $2,000 or more.
Therapy Flow Website & SEO Boost page was also reviewed March 13, 2026. It listed a month-to-month website support offer at $400 per month.
Reframe comparisons use the current service structure in this repo: Practice Visibility Assessment first, then PT work, one-time website work, or monthly search support only if needed.
Public source pages checked: Therapy Flow contact FAQ, and Website & SEO Boost program.
Why Trust This Guide
This comparison is about scope and sequencing, not just features
Most therapists comparing Therapy Flow with Reframe are really deciding whether they need a broader marketing program or a smaller diagnosis-first path. This page is built around that decision so you can match the scope of help to the actual problem.
Public entry point
Sales call first
The public Therapy Flow path routes prospects into a call before the exact service fit is finalized.
Website support
$400/mo
The reviewed Website & SEO Boost page listed a month-to-month website and SEO support offer at $400 per month.
Broader scope
Marketing + coaching
This is usually a better fit for practices already ready for a wider growth program, not a narrower diagnosis-first step.
Sources And Method
Used for the public pricing-floor and program-entry framing on this page.
Used for the month-to-month website and SEO support comparison.
Used for the larger fix-order frame behind this comparison.
If you already know the practice needs broader support, Therapy Flow may be the right call. If you do not know what is leaking yet, the safer move is usually to diagnose first.
Where Therapy Flow fits
Therapy Flow is not just selling a therapist website. The public site positions it as a broader marketing and coaching company for solo and group practices, with month-to-month website support and bigger programs that start higher.
That makes it a better fit for practice owners who already know they want broader growth help. It makes it a weaker fit for therapists who are still trying to answer a simpler question: what is actually costing me referrals right now?
What Therapy Flow does well
Broader marketing support, ongoing website maintenance, and a more hands-on growth-program posture for practices that want that level of help.
Where Reframe is different
Reframe is built for diagnosis first. That means smaller, cleaner decisions when the issue might be PT, Google, positioning, or the website rather than broad growth support.
Therapy Flow vs Reframe
| Category | Therapy Flow | Reframe |
|---|---|---|
| Business model | Broader therapy-practice marketing and coaching programs, plus month-to-month website support. | Diagnosis first, then narrower follow-on work only if the leak is clear. |
| Best for | Practice owners who want a bigger growth program or an ongoing website support relationship. | Therapists who want to know what is actually leaking before committing to a larger program. |
| Entry point | Book a call and get routed to the program that fits. | Start with the Practice Visibility Assessment and choose the smallest useful next step. |
| Website support | Publicly lists month-to-month website and SEO support at $400 per month. | Uses one-time website work when the site is the issue, not as the default first step. |
| SEO posture | Offers SEO-related support as part of broader marketing services. | Monthly search support comes after diagnosis, not before. |
| Scope | Can fit practices wanting more hands-on coaching, scaling support, or broader marketing systems. | Better when the need is a smaller, sharper fix around PT, Google, the site, or conversion. |
Who should choose what
Choose Therapy Flow if
You want a broader marketing or coaching program for the practice, not just a website or visibility diagnosis.
You are comfortable with a sales-call-first model and ongoing support structure.
You want month-to-month website support and SEO upkeep rather than a one-time site build.
Choose Reframe if
You are not yet sure whether the real issue is the website, Google, Psychology Today, or conversion after the click.
You want a therapist-built diagnosis-first path before buying a larger marketing program.
You want the option of a smaller fix instead of defaulting into broader coaching support.
Use both if
You already use Therapy Flow but still want a second opinion on what is leaking.
You want outside diagnosis before expanding the scope of your ongoing marketing spend.
The broader program is useful, but you still need sharper page positioning or conversion fixes.
Related Paths
Frequently asked questions
Is Therapy Flow good for therapists?
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It can be, especially for practices that want broader marketing or coaching support and are comfortable being scoped into the right program after a call.
What is the best Therapy Flow alternative for therapists?
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If the leak is not clear yet, Reframe is a stronger alternative because it starts with a Practice Visibility Assessment instead of assuming the practice needs a broader program.
Does Therapy Flow help with SEO?
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Yes. Therapy Flow publicly offers SEO-related work, including a month-to-month website and SEO support offer. The better question is whether that is actually the first problem your practice needs solved.
Should I switch away from Therapy Flow if referrals are still thin?
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Not automatically. Thin referrals can come from the wrong offer, weak positioning, weak Google visibility, or weak conversion after the click. Diagnose that first before changing vendors.