Praxis by Brelstone

Australian clinical documentation,
in minutes.

Paste your rough session notes. Get back an NDIS Progress Note, MHTP letter, SOAP, or DAP — formatted the way Australian practitioners actually write them.

Session notes are never stored. Processed and discarded immediately.

Your rough notes

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SOAP Note

The hours you don't bill for.

Documenting a full day of sessions can take up to two hours of unpaid time. Longhand, transcription, editing, formatting — work that has to happen, but doesn't pay.

Many have tried ChatGPT. It helps a bit, then produces output that needs to be rewritten anyway because the structure is American, the language is wrong, or the framing doesn't match Australian clinical conventions.

Brief is the alternative. Built around the documentation you actually write, in the language you actually use.

How Brief works.

1

Paste your rough session notes — as messy as they are.

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Choose SOAP, DAP, NDIS Progress Note, or MHTP letter.

3

Brief returns a properly formatted document. Third person, past tense, Australian register. Your name, practice, role, and state already in place. Missing detail flagged, not invented.

Australian by design

  • NDIS Progress Notes use functional impact framing and capacity language.
  • MHTP letters follow the structure GPs expect for Medicare referral.
  • SOAP and DAP follow Australian clinical conventions.
  • Australian English throughout — no Americanisms, no US clinical conventions.
Try Brief with your own notes →

Praxis also includes:

Prose

Practice content that sounds like you

Generates Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, blog, and newsletter content in your voice. Trained on the kind of language Australian practitioners actually use — not the wellness-brand register that dominates AI output.

Try Prose free

Porch

Your practice, answering enquiries at 2am

A floating chat widget you embed on your practice website with a single line of code. Answers visitor questions about your services, fees, and availability based on your configuration. Crisis situations always redirect to Lifeline, Beyond Blue, 13YARN, and 000.

Set up Porch

Lore

Ask your clinical library a question

Upload your clinical resources, framework guides, and reference documents. Ask questions in plain English. Lore returns answers grounded in your documents, with source attribution — not general AI knowledge.

Set up Lore

Built for Australian practitioners.

Built for, not adapted for.

NDIS functional framing, MHTP letter structure, and Australian SOAP conventions are the foundation, not a localisation layer. A generic tool will produce something that looks right until an auditor, a supervisor, or a Medicare reviewer looks closely.

Session notes are processed and discarded.

Nothing is logged or retained server-side. The only data stored is your practice configuration and what you choose to upload to your own knowledge base. No client data. No exceptions.

Privacy by design.

Use initials or client codes rather than full names when pasting notes. Praxis was built to support practitioners operating under the Australian Privacy Principles — not adapted for them after the fact.

Where your data is processed.

Processing runs on US-based cloud infrastructure (Anthropic, Vercel, Render, Supabase). Session content is not stored after generation. Australian-region hosting is on the roadmap. Practitioners with strict data sovereignty requirements should be aware that processing currently occurs outside Australia.

Five minutes is all it takes.

Paste your own notes into Brief and see whether it's actually built for the way you work. No account required to start.