Support clients between sessions. Reduce admin. One system built for practitioners.

ANTSA combines client engagement tools, AI documentation, telehealth, reminders, questionnaires and practitioner-visible AI support in one secure Australian system.

Trust and hosting

  • Australian Hosted
  • Built by Clinicians
  • HIPAA & APP Aligned
  • No Lock-In
  • Unlimited Clients

Why practitioners switch

One platform aligned to how modern mental health practice actually works.

  • Less Admin — AI scribe, automated session summaries, and structured templates cut documentation time so you can focus on clients.
  • Better Client Engagement — Homework, journaling, messaging, and ANTSAbot keep clients connected between sessions — all visible to you.
  • Fewer Subscriptions — Telehealth, forms, mood tracking, and notes in one login instead of stitching tools together.
  • Stay In The Loop — See between-session activity, mood trends, and alerts so nothing important is missed.
  • Secure & Compliant — Australian hosting, clinical governance, and privacy-aligned design built for health professionals.

Your whole practice stack, unified

Dashboard, client app, telehealth, AI notes, and outcomes — without tab overload.

  • Practitioner Dashboard — See what's happening between sessions. Practitioner Dashboard
  • Client App — Engage and support clients anytime, anywhere. Client App
  • Telehealth — Built-in secure video for every session. Telehealth
  • AI Scribe & Notes — Automated notes and session summaries. AI Scribe & Notes
  • Mood Tracking — Monitor progress and identify patterns early. Mood Tracking

Mental health care has already moved. Systems have not.

Clients are using consumer AI tools, journalling apps, and chatbots between appointments. Conversations about distress, risk, and crisis are happening outside formal care pathways, without governance, or clinician visibility.

  • Care Has Shifted — Mental health support increasingly happens between sessions. Clients reflect, disclose, and seek advice in real time, often outside the consulting room.
  • AI Is Already In Use — People are turning to consumer-facing chatbots and digital tools for mental health support. These tools are widely accessible, immediate, and unregulated within clinical frameworks.
  • No Early Warning — Deterioration often occurs between appointments. Without structured monitoring, clinicians have no timely visibility of escalating distress.
  • Risk Is Not Reliably Managed — Generative AI tools are not designed for structured risk assessment, escalation protocols, or duty-of-care frameworks. Distress can be reinforced rather than clinically managed.
  • Clinicians Are Being Cut Out — No visibility of what advice was given, how it was interpreted, or whether risk was present. Clinical judgement and formulation are excluded from digital interactions.
  • No Governance Mechanism — Mental health conversations are occurring at scale without oversight, accountability, or system-level governance. Quality of care is reduced when digital support operates outside clinical control.

The system that brings clinicians back into the loop.

Between-session care should not sit outside governance. It should sit inside your clinical system. ANTSA is purpose-built infrastructure for modern mental health practice.

  • Between-Session Visibility — Mood tracking, engagement data and structured inputs give you insight into what is happening between sessions. You see patterns early, not after escalation.
  • Practitioner-Governed AI — AI conversations are assigned by you. Interactions can be reviewed. Oversight remains with the practitioner. This is supported digital care, not independent AI advice.
  • Structured Risk Awareness — ANTSA is designed with clinical escalation logic in mind. It supports early identification of deterioration rather than reactive crisis response.
  • Integrated Client Record — Client activity, tasks, and interactions are recorded within the clinical system. Between-session care becomes visible, accountable, and ethically contained.
  • Reduced Administrative Burden — Integrated AI scribe, secure communication, telehealth, and client engagement tools sit in one system. Fewer subscriptions. Fewer logins. Less duplication.
  • Governance By Design — Built by clinicians. Hosted securely in Australia. Aligned with professional standards and digital health responsibilities.

What ANTSA includes.

A governed digital mental health system that brings together the core tools practitioners use to support and monitor clients between appointments.

  • Clinician-Overseen AI Chatbot — Assign the ANTSA chatbot to support clients between sessions as part of your treatment plan. It is activated by you and aligned to the client’s goals and current needs. Clients are informed that interactions form part of the clinical record and are visible to you. You can review conversations, provide feedback, and refine how the chatbot responds over time to ensure it operates within your clinical parameters. All conversations sit within the client record. The chatbot does not diagnose, replace therapy, or function independently of your oversight. It extends structured support while keeping the practitioner in the loop. Clinician-Overseen AI Chatbot
  • Practitioner AI Assistant — A back-end AI assistant helps you review each client’s recorded data within ANTSA before sessions, including client chatbot conversations, homework tasks such as journalling, mood entries, psychometrics, messaging, and recent engagement. It brings this information together to highlight patterns, changes, and areas for discussion. It can also respond to practice-level queries, such as how many clients are scheduled today, or summarise activity across your caseload. It does not determine risk, diagnose, or generate treatment plans. Clinical interpretation and decisions remain with you. Practitioner AI Assistant
  • Single Integrated Clinical Record and Secure Messaging — Session notes, chatbot conversations, psychometrics, mood tracking, telehealth sessions, messaging, and uploaded documents sit within one secure client file. You can upload reports, letters, and external documents directly into the record. Client communication occurs within the platform rather than across external tools, keeping conversations connected to care. This reduces fragmentation and supports continuity, visibility, and professional documentation standards. Single Integrated Clinical Record and Secure Messaging
  • AI Scribe and Structured Templates — Generate structured session notes using clinical templates aligned with professional standards. The AI scribe can transcribe sessions, draft progress notes, and assist with multiple documentation formats depending on your preferred template. You can also dictate private notes directly into the system, allowing you to capture reflections or observations that are not shared with the client. Templates support different clinical needs, including structured progress notes, summaries, and other documentation formats. All notes remain editable, reviewable, and practitioner-approved before finalisation. The system assists with drafting, but responsibility for accuracy, interpretation, and clinical content remains with you.
  • Telehealth, Calendar, and Session Summaries — Conduct secure video sessions within ANTSA. Use the integrated calendar to schedule appointments and generate telehealth links directly from the client record. Automatic session summaries support accurate documentation and continuity of care, with sessions and scheduling connected within one system. Telehealth, Calendar, and Session Summaries
  • Mood and Engagement Monitoring — Track mood entries and engagement patterns between sessions. Identify changes from baseline and shifts in participation earlier, supporting informed discussion and more focused sessions. Clinical interpretation remains your responsibility.
  • Homework, Between-Session Tasks, and Automated Reminders — Assign therapeutic tasks aligned with formulation, goals, and client capacity. Schedule reminders for homework, check-ins, and questionnaires within the treatment plan without manual follow-up. Completion and engagement become visible within the client record, supporting continuity and therapeutic momentum.
  • Psychometric Measures — Assign validated questionnaires within the system. Responses are stored directly in the client record for longitudinal comparison and integrated review alongside session notes and engagement data.
  • Client-Facing App — ANTSA includes a secure client-facing application connected directly to your clinical system. Clients complete assigned tasks, mood tracking, psychometrics, psychoeducation, chatbot conversations, and telehealth sessions within the same environment. These activities are accessed through the downloadable ANTSA mobile app, allowing clients to engage with their treatment plan from their own device between sessions. Between-session care remains structured, visible, and connected to your record rather than occurring across disconnected apps. Client-Facing App

Meet the experts behind ANTSA.

ANTSA is a female-owned Australian company founded by a clinical psychologist and built with her two daughters. Together, the team brings deep clinical insight, strong governance, and practical experience in digital health, designing infrastructure that scales without losing clinical accountability.

  • Sally-Anne McCormack — Founder & CEO, Clinical Psychologist. Founder and CEO of ANTSA. A clinical psychologist with extensive experience in mental health practice, driving the vision for clinician-governed digital care infrastructure.
  • Kiera Macdonald — CCO, Psychologist (Clinical Registrar). Chief Clinical Officer bringing clinical psychology expertise to ensure ANTSA maintains the highest standards of clinical governance and evidence-based practice.
  • Amber Macdonald — CGO, Senior Scientist / Lawyer. Chief Governance Officer combining scientific research and legal expertise to ensure ANTSA meets regulatory requirements and professional standards.
  • Ben Smith — CTO, AI Engineer. Chief Technology Officer leading the technical architecture and AI systems that power ANTSA's practitioner-governed digital care platform.

Pricing should be simple.

One system. Full access. No hidden add-ons.

  • Solo Practitioner — $79//month
    • Full platform access
    • Clinician-Overseen AI Chatbot
    • Practitioner AI Assistant
    • AI Scribe & Templates
    • Telehealth & Session Summaries
    • Mood & Distress Tracking
    • Secure Messaging
    • Homework Task Assignment
    • Psychoeducation Library
    • Automated Reminders
    • Psychometric Measures
  • Clinic / Practice
    • Everything in Solo Practitioner
    • Reduced per-licence pricing
    • Multi-practitioner management
    • Practice-level reporting
    • Encrypted practitioner communication
    • Real-time reporting of practitioner usage
  • Enterprise
    • Everything in Clinic / Practice
    • Custom integrations
    • Dedicated support
    • Service-level agreements
    • Custom deployment options

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about ANTSA.

Is ANTSA a therapy replacement?
No. ANTSA supports care between sessions. Clinical judgement, formulation, and responsibility remain with the practitioner. AI support is assigned and overseen within defined clinical parameters. Practitioners control access. Clients are invited into the system by their practitioner and engage only with assigned supports.
Does ANTSA diagnose mental health conditions?
No. ANTSA is a practitioner-governed digital support system. It does not diagnose, independently treat, or make autonomous clinical decisions. Practitioners remain responsible for clinical decision-making.
How is ANTSA different from consumer AI tools?
Consumer tools operate outside clinical systems. ANTSA sits inside your practice workflow. You assign supports, monitor engagement, review interactions, and retain accountability within a single integrated record.
How does ANTSA help with risk management?
ANTSA provides structured visibility into mood data, engagement patterns, and client interactions between sessions. This supports earlier identification of deterioration rather than reactive crisis response.
Is the AI supervised in real time?
No. Practitioners can review interactions after they occur. Oversight, feedback, and adjustment remain in your control.
Is client data secure?
Yes. ANTSA is hosted on secure Australian servers and aligned with Australian Privacy Principles and professional standards. Data is contained within your governed clinical system.
Does ANTSA replace practitioner responsibility?
No. Clinical judgement, regulatory compliance, and duty of care remain with the practitioner at all times. ANTSA is practitioner-controlled infrastructure. Compliance alignment reflects system design and data handling practices, not a transfer of professional responsibility.
What happens if a client discloses risk in the platform?
ANTSA supports visibility and structured monitoring. It does not replace crisis services. Practitioners retain responsibility for clinical response and escalation according to their professional standards.
Can ANTSA be used without assigning the AI chatbot?
Yes. All AI-assisted components are practitioner-assigned. The system can be used for engagement, mood tracking, telehealth, and documentation without AI support if preferred.
Can ANTSA be used in group practices or organisations?
Yes. ANTSA supports solo practitioners, group practices and larger services. It is designed as governed infrastructure, making it suitable for structured service environments.
Is ANTSA suitable for practitioners in training?
Yes, with important considerations. Discuss your use of ANTSA with your supervisor to confirm it aligns with your training requirements. Be transparent about how the platform is being used in your practice. All AI-generated notes and transcripts must be reviewed, verified, and critically appraised before inclusion in any client record. AI-generated content is a helpful starting point, not a finished clinical product. Professional judgement must always be applied.
Is client data used to train external AI models?
No. Client data remains within the governed system and is not used to train public or external AI models.

For Clinics & Enterprises

Need multi-practitioner access, reporting, integrations or enterprise rollout? ANTSA scales with your organisation.

  • Role-based access
  • Advanced reporting
  • Integrations & API access
  • Dedicated onboarding

Trusted by practitioners

Teams use ANTSA to stay connected to clients and reduce administrative load.

  • "ANTSA has transformed the way I support my clients between sessions. I save time, stay in the loop, and my clients feel more supported." — Psychologist, Private Practice

Supporting safe, supervised care between appointments.

Help Centre

  • Accessing Your Client List — The Clients section is where you manage everyone in your caseload. You can create new clients, search for existing ones, view their profiles, and access all activity associated with them — including sessions, homework, messages, and files. To view your clients: 1. Click the **Clients** icon in the left sidebar (the person icon) 2. You will see a list of all your active clients, showing their **nam
  • Contacting ANTSA Support — The ANTSA support team is available to help with any questions, technical issues, or feedback. You can reach us via: - The **Help** option within your ANTSA account - Email us at [help@antsa.ai](mailto:help@antsa.ai) or use the contact form on the ANTSA website We aim to respond to all enquiries promptly. Your feedback also helps us continue to improve the platform for all users. ![Contacting ANTS
  • Creating a New Client — To add a new client to ANTSA: 1. Navigate to the **Clients** page 2. Click the **+ Create new client** button in the top right corner 3. Enter the client's details: - **Full name** - **Email address** 4. Click **Save** The client will now appear in your client list and you can begin assigning sessions, homework, and more. > **Tip:** You can create a test client using a placeholder name and email a
  • Managing Your Profile and Practice Details — To update your profile: 1. Click your **profile icon** in the top right corner 2. Select **Account** or **Settings** 3. Update your name, practice details, contact information, and professional credentials 4. Save your changes Keeping your profile up to date ensures your documentation and communications reflect your practice accurately.
  • Searching for a Client — If you have a large caseload, use the search bar at the top of the Clients page to quickly find a client. 1. Click into the **Search by name or email** field 2. Type the client's name or email address 3. Results will appear as you type
  • Subscription and Billing — ANTSA is available for one flat price with no caps on clients, sessions, or features. To manage your subscription: 1. Go to your **Account Settings** 2. Select **Subscription** or **Billing** 3. View your current plan, billing history, and payment details For billing enquiries, please contact the ANTSA support team directly at [help@antsa.ai](mailto:help@antsa.ai).
  • Managing a Client Profile — Once you have created a client, clicking on their name will open their full profile. From here you can: - View and edit their personal details - Access their session history and transcripts - See assigned homework and completion status - Review questionnaire results - Read and send messages - Access shared files
  • Notification Preferences — You can customise which client notifications you receive from ANTSA — including alerts for new messages, homework completions, and questionnaire submissions. To update your notification settings: 1. Go to **Account Settings** 2. Select **Notifications** 3. Toggle on or off the notifications relevant to you 4. Save your preferences
  • Client Status — Each client in your list has a **Status** indicator. This helps you keep track of who is active, inactive, or pending. You can update a client's status from their profile.
  • Archiving or Deleting a Client — If a client is no longer active in your practice, you can archive or remove them from your list. > **Please note:** Deleting a client is permanent and cannot be undone. We recommend archiving clients rather than deleting them so that their records are preserved. To archive a client: 1. Open the client's profile 2. Select the relevant option from the client settings menu
  • Periodical Updates, Enhancements & Bug Fixes — ANTSA is continuously evolving. New features and improvements are released regularly based on user feedback and practitioner needs. To stay up to date: - Check the **What's New** panel on your Dashboard - Watch for in-app notifications about new releases - Follow ANTSA on social media for announcements If you encounter a bug or unexpected behaviour, please report it to the support team at [help@an
  • Getting Started with the AI Scribe — The ANTSA AI Scribe records your sessions, generates a full transcript, and produces a structured clinical summary using your chosen template, saving you significant time on documentation after every appointment. > **Important:** Always obtain your client's informed consent before recording a session. It is your responsibility to ensure clients are aware that the session is being transcribed. To a
  • Audio Settings — Before recording, you can configure your audio settings by clicking the settings icon. Options include: - **Microphone** — select your input device and run a **Microphone Test** to confirm it is working - **Capture System Audio** — enable this toggle to capture audio from a telehealth call running in your browser. When enabled, you will be prompted to select the Chrome tab, window, or screen to sh
  • Recording a Live Session — To record a live session: 1. Select your client and ensure they are **Linked** 2. Click **Record** to begin and the timer will display as the session runs 3. A live preview of the transcript will appear as speech is detected 4. When the session is finished, click **Stop** to end the recording 5. ANTSA will process the audio and generate the transcript ![Recording a Session](https://mcusercontent.c
  • Uploading a Pre-Recorded Session — If you have an existing audio recording, click **Upload** in the bottom toolbar to submit it for transcription. ANTSA will process the file and generate a transcript in the same way as a live recording. ![Uploading a Pre-Recorded Session](https://mcusercontent.com/3651e98ece8abbf4ed061cd40/images/7aa443a5-2688-8d9d-7c38-5523d25e91df.png)
  • Using the Dictate Feature — The **Dictate** tab allows you to record your own notes or reflections after a session, rather than recording the session itself. This is useful for: - Dictating session notes from memory after the appointment - Recording clinical observations and action items - Summarising a phone call or brief check-in To use Dictate, select the **Dictate** tab, choose your recording mode (Continuous or Push to
  • Reviewing and Editing the Transcript — Once the session has processed, the transcript appears in the left panel. Each segment shows the speaker label, timestamp, and a confidence percentage. From the transcript view, you can: - **Edit segment text** by clicking on any segment to correct transcription errors and save - **Reassign speaker labels** by clicking the speaker name on any segment to reassign it to Speaker A, Speaker B, or a ne
  • Adding Post-Session Notes — After recording, a **Post-Session Notes** field is available below the transcript. Use this to add observations, clinical impressions, or follow-up actions from the session. Notes auto-save after 5 seconds of inactivity and are linked to the current session. These notes are included in the generation context when you produce a clinical document. Click **Save Note** to manually save at any time. ![
  • Using Past Sessions & Notes — Click **Past Sessions & Notes** in the top right to open the History panel. This allows you to load previous sessions and notes into the AI generation context, so that when you click **Generate**, ANTSA takes your client's full history into account, not just the current session. From the History panel, you can: - Browse all past sessions by date, with duration and quality indicators - Search sessi
  • Generating a Clinical Document — Once your transcript is ready: 1. Select a template from the **Template** panel on the right and a preview of the template structure will appear 2. Load any past sessions you want included using **Past Sessions & Notes** 3. Click **Generate** 4. ANTSA will produce the clinical document using your transcript, post-session notes, and any past session context included The generated document is automa
  • Refining and Editing the Generated Document — Once a document has been generated, you can: - **Refine** by clicking **Refine** and typing an instruction (e.g., "Make it more concise") to adjust the output without regenerating from scratch - **Edit** by clicking **Edit** to make direct changes to the document text using the built-in editor, which supports markdown formatting - **Export as PDF** to download the generated document as a formatted
  • Troubleshooting: Transcription Issues — If your session did not transcribe correctly, here are some things to check: - **Microphone permissions** — ensure your browser has been granted microphone access - **Audio quality** — background noise, low volume, or overlapping speech can affect accuracy - **Capture System Audio** — if recording a telehealth session, confirm the correct tab is selected and that **Also share tab audio** is enable
  • Overview of ANTSA Templates — ANTSA's Templates library gives you full control over how your session notes and clinical documentation are structured. You can use one of the 27+ ready-made public templates or create your own to match your unique practice style. Templates determine the format and structure of the notes and summaries generated by the AI Scribe after each session. Choosing the right template ensures your documenta
  • Available Public Templates — ANTSA's public template library includes a wide range of clinical documentation styles, such as: - **Functional Capacity Assessment** — for NDIS, insurance, or medico-legal reports - **Peer Supervision** — for AHPRA, APS, and AAPI supervision documentation - **ADHD-Informed Template (Non-Diagnostic, Functional Only)** — styled for DSM-5 functional assessments - **Session Overview & Reflection** —
  • Using a Public Template — To use a public template for a session: 1. Go to **AI Scribe** and select your client 2. Before or after recording, select the template you would like to apply 3. ANTSA will generate the session summary using that template's structure 4. Review and edit the output as needed
  • Creating Your Own Template — If none of the existing templates suit your needs, you can create a custom one. 1. Go to **Templates** 2. Click **+ New Template** in the top right corner 3. Give your template a name and description 4. Build the structure of your template — add sections, headings, and prompts 5. Choose whether to make it **Public** (visible to all ANTSA users) or keep it **Private** 6. Click **Create Template** Y
  • Editing and Customising Templates — You can edit any of your own private templates at any time. 1. Go to **Templates** 2. Find your template in the list 3. Click **Actions** on the right-hand side 4. Select **Edit** 5. Make your changes and save > **Please note:** Public templates created by ANTSA cannot be edited directly. However, you can duplicate a public template and customise the copy for your own use.
  • Tagging and Organising Templates — Tags make it easy to filter and find templates quickly — especially as your library grows. When creating or editing a template, add relevant tags such as: - The client group (e.g., *Adult, Child, Teen*) - The funding body (e.g., *NDIS, BUPA, DVA*) - The documentation type (e.g., *Progress Report, Summary, Assessment*) - The therapeutic approach (e.g., *CBT, DBT, Trauma-informed*)
  • Uploading Files to ANTSA — To upload a file: 1. Click the **Files** icon in the left sidebar (the folder icon) 2. You will land on the **Private** tab — this is your personal storage area 3. Click **Upload** or drag and drop a file into the area 4. Your file will appear in the list with its name, date modified, and file size Supported file types include documents, PDFs, and images. ![Uploading Files to ANTSA](https://mcuser
  • Organising Your Private Files — Files are displayed with the following columns: - **Name** — the file name (click to sort alphabetically) - **Modified** — the date the file was last changed - **Size** — the file size Use these columns to sort and locate files quickly as your library grows. ![Organising Your Private Files](https://mcusercontent.com/3651e98ece8abbf4ed061cd40/images/3303450b-0913-29eb-6abe-12f5d52230a7.png)
  • Using the ANTSA Messaging System — ANTSA's built-in messaging system allows you to communicate securely with your clients directly through the platform — no need for external apps or email. To access Messages: 1. Click the **Messages** icon in the left sidebar (the speech bubble icon) 2. The left panel shows all your existing conversations 3. If you have no conversations yet, you will see *"No conversations yet"* 4. Click on any co
  • Starting a New Chat with a Client — To send a message to a client: 1. Go to **Messages** 2. Click **Start new chat** in the top right corner 3. Search for and select the client you would like to message 4. Type your message and send Your client will receive a notification and can respond through their ANTSA app. > **Tip:** Messages are a great way to send reminders, check in between sessions, or follow up on homework tasks — all wit
  • Managing Your Conversations — - Use the **Search by name** field to quickly find a conversation - Unread messages are flagged on your dashboard so you never miss one - All message history is stored securely within ANTSA
  • Overview of the Task Library — ANTSA's Task Library allows you to assign between-session tasks to your clients directly through the platform. From behavioural activities and mindfulness exercises to questionnaires, journals, videos, and AI-powered chatbot sessions, everything is organised and easy to find. To access the Task Library: 1. Click **Task Library** in the left sidebar under Resources 2. Browse tasks by category using
  • Assigning a Task to a Client — You can assign a task to a client from two places: directly from the Task Library, or from within the client's profile. **From the Task Library:** 1. Click **Assign** on any task card, or click the task to preview it and then assign from there 2. In the **Assign Task** panel, search for and select the client or clients you want to assign to. You can also click **Select all active** to assign to al
  • Configuring a Schedule — When assigning a task, you can configure a delivery schedule for each task individually. Options include: - **Frequency** — assign once, or set a custom recurring schedule - **Repeat every** — set the interval (e.g., every 1 week) and the days of the week - **Start date** — choose when the task becomes active - **Ends** — set an end point either after a set number of completions or on a specific d
  • Bulk Assigning Tasks — To assign multiple tasks to one or more clients at once: 1. Click **Bulk Assign** in the top right corner of the Task Library 2. Search for and select the client or clients you want to assign to 3. Browse the library and select all the tasks you want to include 4. Configure the schedule for each selected task 5. Click **Review** to check all assignment details 6. Click **Confirm & Assign** to fina
  • Activities — The Activities section contains practical, evidence-based tasks organised by topic. Categories include: - **Behavioural** — mood tracking, goal-setting, behavioural activation tasks - **C.B.T.** — cognitive behavioural exercises - **Children/Teens** — age-appropriate tasks for younger clients - **Eating/Food** — tasks related to eating behaviours and food relationships - **Mindfulness** — breathin
  • Questionnaires — The Questionnaires section contains a range of validated clinical tools that can be assigned to clients for completion between sessions. Available questionnaires include: - AUDIT (Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test) - Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS-v1.1) - GAD-7 - DASS-21 and DASS-42 - PCL-5 - Trauma Symptom Checklist 40 (TSC-40) - Impact of Event Scale Revised (IES-R) - And more When a
  • Journals — The Journals section contains reflective writing prompts that encourage clients to record their thoughts, feelings, and experiences between sessions. Journals are a valuable tool for building self-awareness and tracking progress over time. Examples include body image reflections, gratitude lists, and diary-style entries. To view a client's journal submissions, go to the client's profile, click the
  • Videos — The Videos section provides psychoeducation and skills-based video tasks that you can assign to clients as part of their between-session learning. Examples include Benefits of Walking, Breathing Experiment, and The 5,6,7 Breathing Technique. To confirm a client has completed a video task, go to the client's profile, click the **Tasks** tab, and then click **Submissions**. Completed video tasks app
  • Client Chatbot (ANTSAbot) — The AI section contains the client-facing **ANTSAbot**, which can be assigned to clients as a between-session support tool. For full information on the ANTSAbot, see the **Client-Facing AI Therapy Chatbot** section of this support hub. When assigning the ANTSAbot, you can configure the ANTSAbot's persona. The Therapist persona is currently available, with additional personas to be added in future
  • Creating Your Own Task — To add a custom task to the library: 1. Click **+ New** in the top right corner of the Task Library 2. Select the **Task type** (e.g., Activities) 3. Select the **Topic** (e.g., Relaxation) 4. Enter a **Task title** and **Description** 5. Set a default **Reminder time** and **Time zone** 6. Click **Save** Your new task will appear in the Task Library and can be assigned to clients in the same way
  • How Clients Access Their Tasks — Clients access their assigned tasks through the ANTSA app. When a new task is assigned, they will receive a notification at the reminder time you configured. Tasks appear in their app and can be completed at any time while the assignment is active. Once a client submits a response, it will appear in the **Submissions** tab of their profile in your practitioner platform, ready for you to review. Yo
  • Overview of the Psychoeducation Library — To access Psychoeducation: 1. Click **Psychoeducation** in the left sidebar under the Learn section 2. Browse the condition categories in the left panel 3. Click a category to view the resources available for that condition 4. Each resource is labelled as either a **Video** or an **Article** 5. Click on a resource to open it ![Psychoeducation Library](https://mcusercontent.com/3651e98ece8abbf4ed06
  • Overview of the Client-Facing Chatbot — ANTSA includes two distinct AI-powered tools, and it is important to understand the difference between them. The **practitioner-facing AI Assistant** is available only to you on your Dashboard. It does not interact with clients. It helps you search and retrieve information about your clinic operations — such as session transcripts, homework status, and client messages. The **client-facing Chatbot*
  • Assigning the Chatbot to a Client — To assign the Chatbot to a client: 1. Go to **Homework** 2. Expand the **AI** section in the left panel 3. Select **Chatbot** 4. Assign it to your client as you would any other homework task Your client will receive a notification and can access the Chatbot through their ANTSA app.
  • Chatbot (ANTSAbot): Frequently Asked Questions — **Is my client's data safe when they use the Chatbot?** Yes. All data generated through the Chatbot remains within ANTSA's secure environment. **Can the Chatbot make clinical decisions?** No. The Chatbot is designed to support between-session reflection and check-ins only. All clinical decisions remain the responsibility of the treating practitioner. **Can I review what my client discusses with th
  • Overview of the ANTSA AI Assistant — ANTSA includes two distinct AI-powered tools, and it is important to understand the difference between them. The **client-facing chatbot** is assigned to clients through the Homework library. Clients interact with it directly through their app to support between-session check-ins and reflection. You control when and whether it is assigned. The **practitioner-facing AI Assistant** is a separate too
  • Accessing the AI Assistant — The AI Assistant is accessible from your **Dashboard**. Look for the AI Assistant panel in the What's New section, or access it via the relevant icon in your account.
  • What You Can Ask the AI Assistant — The AI Assistant can help you with: - **Finding client information** — session history, homework status, messages - **Reviewing transcripts** — quickly locate and summarise past sessions - **Clinic operations** — general questions about how your practice is running within ANTSA - **Feature guidance** — ask how to use specific features if you are unsure The more you use the AI Assistant, the better
  • AI Assistant: Frequently Asked Questions — **Is my client data safe when using the AI tools?** Yes. ANTSA takes data privacy and security seriously. All data processed by the AI tools remains within ANTSA's secure environment and is not shared with third parties. **Can the AI Assistant make clinical decisions?** No. The AI Assistant is designed to support administrative and informational tasks only. All clinical decisions remain the respon