Frequently asked questions
How is this different from just using ChatGPT?
ChatGPT gives you a blank box and no opinion. Practice Presence reads a structured interview about your actual practice, then runs section-specific writers that each know what a hero, an about page, or a services list needs to do — and a voice check that strips the AI tells ("delve," "navigate your journey," "in today's fast-paced world") before you ever see them. You get a finished draft built around how you talk, not a chat transcript you have to assemble yourself.
Will it actually sound like me?
That's the whole point — and the one thing we measure ourselves on. The interview captures how you describe your work, who you help, and how a friend would describe the way you talk. Then you edit every section with guidance and a one-click rewrite, so the final words are yours. Most people change a sentence here and there, not the whole thing.
Can I keep my site if I stop paying for hosting?
Yes. The $400 builds a site you own. Hosting on our subdomain is a separate, optional $15/month. If you cancel hosting, your site stays in your account and your content is always yours to export — you're never locked in.
Is it HIPAA-compliant?
Your published site is a marketing website, not a place to collect health information — so HIPAA doesn't apply to it. Contact forms go to your email and are clearly labeled to keep health details out. For intake, scheduling, and anything clinical, keep using your practice-management tool. We're deliberate about this: a public marketing site should have the smallest possible footprint.
How long does it take?
The interview is about seven minutes — short enough to do between sessions. Your draft is ready in under a minute after that. Editing and publishing is up to you; most people are live the same evening.
Do I get a say in how it looks?
You pick between two templates we designed specifically so therapist sites don't all look the same: Grounded (warm, earthy, serif) and Unfussy (clean, modern, one accent color). Switching is instant and never touches your words. More templates come later, but two thoughtful ones beat thirty generic ones.