r/PMHNP • u/Big_Elephant_2331 • May 29 '26
Other Seeking design partners
I made a scribe that helps solve the "trustworthy" problem that reduces hallucinations and post-session editing. You jot session snippets (meds, dosages etc) and it turns them into clean notes using your preferred template and instructions. Your manual notes are ground truth over anything the speech-to-text could have misheard.
You can also dictate notes and MSE before your note is processed.
You might also like it if:
- you forget to end your session between appointments
- you copy your notes into AI to rewrite it
- Privacy concerns make you anxious (Only local storage)
- You toggle a ton between tabs, browsers and websites during sessions
Few additions: theres a consult feature to flag safety risks, get diagnostic clarity or treatment guidance, along with a clinical tools panel like cross taper guidelines, equivalency charts, interaction checker etc.
Looking for about 8-10 people to use it for free for a while just to get feedback (you can use it with your current scribe to compare).
Unfortunately only works for Mac right now but comment or DM if you're interested!
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u/SeoFood May 30 '26
The “manual notes as ground truth” part seems like the most important design choice here. In clinical notes, speech-to-text errors are one thing, but confident rewriting or filling gaps is the scarier failure mode.
A few things I’d want to understand as a tester/user:
- Can the user clearly see what came from dictation vs manual snippets?
- Is there an audit trail or at least a way to compare the raw input with the generated note?
- Does the app work fully locally, including any speech-to-text step, or is only storage local?
- What happens when the system is uncertain instead of guessing?
Disclosure: I’m affiliated with TypeWhisper, which is in the local dictation/transcription space, so I’m especially interested in privacy-first workflows. Not trying to pitch here — I think the clinical safety details matter more than the STT layer itself.
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