Market Review November 05, 2025

Jane App: The Best Multidisciplinary Alternative for 2026

Jane App Market

Jane App started as a platform for physical therapists and chiropractors, but in 2026, it has become a serious contender for the mental health space. Why? Because the "modern therapist" is rarely just a therapist anymore. We are seeing more practitioners offer holistic wellness services, and SimplePractice simply isn't built for that.

Customizable Charting

The standout feature of Jane is their "Chart Template Library." Unlike SimplePractice, which has a set number of forms, Jane allows practitioners to share their templates with the entire community. You can find charts for EMDR, CBT, Somatic Experiencing, and even specialized intake forms for couples therapy—all for free. This community-driven approach makes it much more flexible than its competitors.

The 2026 Insurance Update

For a long time, Jane's Achilles heel was US insurance billing. That changed in late 2025. Their new integrated clearinghouse is now as fast as TherapyNotes. In our tests, claim acceptance rates were nearly identical to SimplePractice, but Jane's billing dashboard offers more granularity for tracking complex "unpaid" claims.

The Cost Factor

Jane is priced competitively, often coming in around $74/month for their "Insurance" tier. While not the cheapest on the market, it offers the best "bang for buck" if you need features like room scheduling or inventory management (for those who sell supplements or weighted blankets in their office).

At Haverstead, we highly recommend Jane App for the "Wellness-Forward" therapist who needs a system that can grow with their diverse service offerings.