- Do clients really find therapists through ChatGPT?
- Increasingly, yes. Looking for a therapist is a private, high-stakes search, and AI chat feels safer than browsing directories. When someone asks “who's a good anxiety therapist near me,” the engine answers with two or three specific practices. If your practice isn't on that short list, that client books elsewhere — and you never know the referral existed.
- Does this involve any client or patient data?
- No. Tibly only looks at public information: the answers AI engines give to publicly asked questions, and public profiles like Psychology Today, Zocdoc, and Google reviews. We never touch client records, session notes, or anything covered by HIPAA. There is nothing to connect to your EHR and nothing confidential in the product.
- I already have a Psychology Today profile. Isn't that enough?
- It's necessary but not sufficient. AI engines cite Psychology Today often, but they weigh it alongside Google reviews, Zocdoc, Healthgrades, your website's specialty pages, and state board listings — and each engine weighs them differently. Tibly shows which sources each engine actually cited for your market, so you invest effort where it changes the answer.
- How is this different from my SEO agency's reports?
- SEO reports tell you where you rank in a list of ten blue links. AI answers aren't lists — they're recommendations that name 2–3 practices and ignore everyone else. Tibly measures that recommendation directly: who got named, in what order, on which engine, citing which sources. It's a different game with a different scoreboard.
- What does it cost?
- Start with a free report — we run the questions your prospective clients ask and show you who every major AI engine recommends in your market right now. If you want it tracked daily with competitor scoring and drafted fixes, plans start at $49/month. No contracts; cancel anytime.