2026 Honest Comparison

JotPsych vs Corti

Corti is an enterprise AI platform built for hospital systems and emergency medicine. JotPsych is purpose-built for PMHNPs and psychiatrists in private practice. The difference shows up in the first psychiatric progress note you try to generate.

Feature-by-feature

Every row sourced from product documentation and verified user reports. Updated May 2026.

Feature Corti
Purpose-built for behavioral health No. Emergency medicine and general practice are the core design context. Psychiatry is listed as an early frontier.
BH-specific note formats SOAP, H&P, and emergency medicine notes. DAP, BIRP, and EMDR are absent. Custom formats require developer API work.
Treatment plan documentation Not listed as a feature
HIPAA + BAA HIPAA compliant. Also SOC2, ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, ISO 42001, FedRAMP, NHS DTAC. BAA requires contacting sales to confirm availability.
CPT and ICD-10 coding Best-in-class medical coding via FactsR technology. Traceable evidence spans and audit-ready justifications. Designed for hospital revenue cycle, not solo BH billing.
Pricing transparency No public pricing for the clinician product. Contact sales. Third-party estimates put solo use near $99/mo or higher.
Free trial 14-day trial for Corti Assistant, no credit card. API platform offers $50 in free credits. No self-serve path for the full clinician product.
Setup time Developer-first architecture. Full feature access requires EHR integration work and implementation project.
EHR integration Native Epic, Cerner, Meditech via HL7. Strong for large health systems.
Mobile app iOS, Android, and Apple Watch for hands-free ambient recording
Healthcare-native ASR Trained specifically on clinical audio. Not adapted from consumer speech models.
Real-time note generation Yes, with FactsR structured clinical fact extraction in real time
Multi-language support 10-plus languages
Enterprise compliance stack SOC2, ISO 27001, ISO 42001, FedRAMP, NHS DTAC, GDPR, EU AI Act. Best-in-class for health system procurement.
Independent clinician reviews Virtually absent in BH clinician communities. Not mentioned in r/psychiatry, r/therapists, or any psychiatry AI scribe roundup.
Target user Hospital systems, health networks, EHR vendors, large enterprise procurement

The bottom line

Corti is not a strong fit for a PMHNP or psychiatrist in private practice. It is a general medicine and emergency care platform first: its design context is hospital rounds, urgent care, and primary care, not 45-minute medication management visits or therapy-adjacent psychiatric work. It lacks the BH-native note formats that define psychiatric documentation: no DAP, BIRP, EMDR, or treatment plan templates. The clinician-facing product has no public pricing and no self-serve trial; a solo PMHNP who wants to evaluate it must book a sales demo before seeing anything.

The CPT and ICD-10 coding feature is genuinely strong and audit-friendly, but it is embedded in an API architecture that requires developer resources to access fully. Corti is also nearly invisible in the online communities where PMHNPs and psychiatrists actually compare tools: no mentions in r/psychiatry threads or psychiatry-focused AI scribe roundups. JotPsych is built from the ground up for behavioral health. DAP, BIRP, EMDR, and treatment plan formats are native. HIPAA with BAA is confirmed at signup. The $53–$135/mo

Corti: where it wins and where it falls short

Corti weaknesses for PMHNPs and psychiatrists

  • Built for emergency medicine and general practice first. Psychiatric private practice is not the design context.
  • No BH-specific note formats: no DAP, BIRP, EMDR, or treatment plan templates. SOAP and H&P are the focus.
  • Nearly invisible in psychiatric and therapy clinician communities. Absent from r/psychiatry discussions and not ranked in any psychiatry AI scribe roundup.
  • API-first architecture means the full feature set requires developer resources. Not plug-and-play for a solo PMHNP.
  • No public pricing on the clinician product. Requires contacting sales, which creates a friction barrier for solo practitioners evaluating tools.
  • BAA availability is not confirmed on the public site. A solo PMHNP needs this answered before signing up.
  • Token-based API pricing creates unpredictable monthly costs for practices trying to budget.

Who picks which

The honest routing guide. No marketing spin.

Pick Corti if...

  • You are a hospital system, health network, or EHR vendor building ambient documentation infrastructure at scale.
  • Your primary clinical context is emergency medicine, general practice, or hospital rounds, not behavioral health private practice.
  • You are running Epic, Cerner, or Meditech and need native HL7 integration.
  • You operate in a regulated international market requiring FedRAMP, NHS DTAC, or EU AI Act compliance.
  • You have a developer team and want API-first access to build a custom documentation workflow.
  • Your patient population spans 10 or more languages across a multilingual clinical setting.
  • You are running a 100-plus clinician organization with dedicated IT and procurement resources.

Pick JotPsych if...

  • You are a PMHNP, psychiatrist, psychologist, or licensed therapist and behavioral health is your primary practice.
  • You need structured BH-native note formats: DAP, BIRP, EMDR, or treatment plan documentation without heavy customization work.
  • You bill insurance and need CPT and ICD-10 code suggestions included in your base subscription, not gated behind an enterprise API.
  • Your notes need to pass BH insurance audits, supervisor reviews, or panel credentialing requirements.
  • You want to start documenting today, not in three months after an implementation project and sales cycle.
  • You need a predictable $53–$135/mo with no developer effort, no hidden implementation fees.
  • You are a solo or small-group practice without an IT department.

What users say about Corti

Public reviews and published user feedback. Positive and negative. You should see both.

"The Corti Assistant makes staying updated so much easier. Instead of searching through research journals on my own, I can quickly ask for studies or guidelines relevant to case details and get the information I need right away."

Milene Madsen, Specialist Doctor in Occupational Medicine, Region of Southern Denmark (corti.ai)

"Glad to use it. Design of the project with soft colors for visual comfort."

Zaky B., Freelancer (Media Production), Capterra, Nov 2021

"I've been using Upheal. It records sessions and generates SOAP, GIRP, DAP." (Note: Corti does not appear anywhere in this psychiatry AI scribe comparison thread, cited here as contrast.)

u/mindful_therapist, best-ai-scribe-psychiatry roundup via trytwofold.com

Pricing, side by side

What you actually pay for what a full-time PMHNP actually needs.

Purpose-built for behavioral health
JotPsych
Solo
$53 /mo
Unlimited notes. DAP, BIRP, EMDR, SOAP, Treatment Plans. HIPAA and BAA included.
Enterprise
Custom
Group practices, CMHCs, multi-site. Volume pricing and admin tools.
Self-serve signup. No credit card to start. BAA included automatically. Up and running in five minutes.
Enterprise AI for hospital systems
Corti
Corti Assistant: Free
$0 /mo
10 sessions per week cap. Basic note generation. Limited to free tier features only.
Corti Assistant: Pro
$99 /mo
Unlimited sessions, real-time note generation, AI chat, priority support. No BH-specific note formats. No DAP, BIRP, or EMDR.
Enterprise
Custom
EHR connectivity, medical coding, org standardization. Requires sales engagement and implementation project.
Corti Pro at $99/mo is 2.5x the price of JotPsych Solo ($53–$135/mo

Built for how PMHNPs actually document

No credit card required. BH-native defaults from note one. Up and running in five minutes.

HIPAA compliant with BAA No credit card to start Five-minute setup BH-native from day one