Quick Answer
It can be, if you already know SEO is the problem. If you are still unsure whether the leak is Google visibility, website conversion, Psychology Today, or broader positioning, Reframe is the safer first move because it starts with diagnosis.
What we reviewed
Comparison standard
TherapySEO homepage, about page, and contact page reviewed March 13, 2026.
The reviewed public pages showed SEO strategy, implementation, and a la carte SEO services, but no public pricing.
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: TherapySEO homepage, about page, and contact page.
Why Trust This Guide
This review is built around fit and timing, not around declaring one service the winner
TherapySEO looks like a real specialist offer. The actual decision for most therapists is not whether specialist SEO exists. It is whether SEO is the first thing to buy right now. That is the question this review is trying to answer.
Public pricing
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The reviewed public pages routed interested therapists to a consultation instead of showing package pricing.
Best fit
SEO-specific need
TherapySEO makes more sense when you already know search visibility is the actual bottleneck.
Safer first step
Diagnosis if unclear
If the leak might be broader than search alone, a Practice Visibility Assessment is usually a better first move than buying SEO by default.
Sources And Method
Used for the public positioning and service-scope read on this page.
Used for team signal and the no-public-pricing observation on the reviewed pages.
Used for the broader fix-order frame behind this SEO-versus-diagnosis comparison.
If you already know search is the bottleneck, a specialist may be the right move. If you do not know what is leaking yet, start with diagnosis.
Where TherapySEO fits
TherapySEO appears to be built for therapists who want focused search support. The public site centers SEO audit, SEO strategy, implementation, and a la carte services rather than broader general agency language.
That is useful when the practice already knows search is the main problem. It is less useful when the real issue could be broader than SEO, such as flat positioning, weak PT conversion, or a website that does not help people take the next step.
What TherapySEO does well
Focused therapist SEO positioning, clear mention of audits and implementation, and a credible therapist-plus-marketer team story on the public site.
Where Reframe is different
Reframe starts by asking whether SEO is even the first fix. That diagnosis step matters when many therapists are dealing with a mix of PT, Google, directory, and website issues.
TherapySEO vs Reframe
| Category | TherapySEO | Reframe |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | SEO strategy, implementation, and a la carte SEO services for therapists. | Referral diagnosis first, then SEO only if search is actually the leak. |
| Best for | Therapists who already know SEO is the priority. | Therapists who need to know whether the issue is PT, Google, the site, or conversion after the click. |
| Entry point | Consultation call through the contact form. | Practice Visibility Assessment with a narrower diagnosis-first path. |
| Pricing transparency | No public pricing on the reviewed pages. | Clearer public service path and visible starting options. |
| Team signal | Publicly positions a psychologist plus an experienced content marketer. | Therapist-built and structured around the visibility problems private practices actually describe. |
| Scope beyond SEO | Optional off-page marketing support, but the site is still centered on SEO. | Broader visibility diagnosis across PT, Google, directories, and website conversion. |
Who should choose what
Choose TherapySEO if
You already know SEO is the main constraint and want a therapist-focused SEO specialist.
You want support from a team that publicly combines clinician experience with long-form marketing experience.
You are comfortable booking a consult to scope the engagement without public pricing upfront.
Choose Reframe if
You are not sure whether SEO is actually the first problem to solve.
You want a Practice Visibility Assessment before paying for ongoing search support.
You need a broader visibility read that includes PT, Google, directories, and website conversion.
Use both if
You want a second opinion before committing to a larger SEO engagement.
You already have some SEO help but still need sharper positioning or conversion fixes.
The practice needs search support, but you also want diagnosis around the full public visibility stack.
Related Paths
Frequently asked questions
Is TherapySEO good for therapists?
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It appears to be a real therapist-focused SEO service and the public team story is credible. It makes more sense when SEO is clearly the problem already.
Does TherapySEO show pricing publicly?
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Not on the homepage, about page, or contact page reviewed on March 13, 2026. Those pages route interested therapists to a consultation call.
What is the best TherapySEO alternative for therapists?
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If the issue might be broader than SEO alone, Reframe is stronger because it starts with diagnosis before recommending ongoing search work.
Should I choose TherapySEO or Reframe?
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Choose TherapySEO when you already know SEO is the priority. Choose Reframe when you first need to figure out what is actually costing you referrals.