TherapyNotes reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(105 total reviews)

Bradley S. Pliner

88% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

TherapyNotes has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 105 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TherapyNotes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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105 reviews
2.0
Feb 11, 2019

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

Many people who work here are great human beings who do their jobs well. Compensation and benefits are decent. Work schedule flexibility. If you're a developer, you will probably have a better experience than you would in other departments.

Cons

Abysmal communication, management, and structure within the Marketing, Sales, and Customer Success Department. Erratic and preposterous decisions are constantly being made and obvious solutions to problems are overlooked. Terminations are handled coldly and unprofessionally. Such as over the phone instead of in person. What's worse is, the real reason a lot of people are let go is that a certain manager butts heads with or feels threatened by other employees, so he points towards "performance" as a reason to justify the termination. Despite the fact that this manager has recently given a raise to the employee he has terminated. In some cases, this manager finds legitimate problems that effectively mask his true intentions. In other cases, he isn't able to do so and it's clear to everyone besides the CEO that he is only firing people to protect himself. Feedback is requested but employees are reluctant to provide it due to the fact that management is defensive, easily threatened, and doesn't act upon it anyway. Low PTO. Multiple service outages occurred in the past which had affected numerous customers and their businesses which made everyone worried about the future of the company. TherapyNotes is falling behind its main competitors in terms of software functionality. It is apparent that management has become increasingly concerned with saving money and less concerned with the work environment. The CEO is often tactless and disrespectful when speaking with employees and even with clients publicly. The Customer Success team is underappreciated despite the fact that they are responsible for the company's most prominent value proposition.

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TherapyNotes Response
7y
We haven't needed to let someone go in the departments this reviewer mentioned in quite some time, so it must have been a while since they were on the team. The leader mentioned helped turn our sales/support/marketing around, and recommended a couple terminations that were long overdue. Terminations are carefully considered, and an unfortunate part of business operations. It's not unexpected although unfortunate for them to write reviews like this. The Sales, Support, and Marketing teams are very happy, extremely efficient, and are awesome to work with. The output from the Marketing team is amazing, such as our awesome Youtube channel and the efficient online marketing campaigns. We get nonstop positive feedback from our customers regarding the awesome support they receive from our amazing support team. Our sales have been going up steadily thanks to the work of our awesome Sales team. We haven't had a significant service interruption in a long time, but they are always regrettable. We are constantly making major investments in IT, such as our recent migration to a whole new database platform. Our IT team rocks! "The CEO is often tactless and disrespectful" - Only around 12:15, and I haven't had lunch yet. I get really hangry. :) Seriously though, I apologize to this reviewer if I was disrespectful. I wish I had more information so I could learn from this. Reviewer, feel free to email me directly. I wish the best of luck to the person who wrote the review, and truly wish him well.
1.0
Nov 12, 2018

Horrible

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not much I can say here

Cons

The environment is toxic for someone looking to make a career in customer success, marketing, and sales. The pay is terrible on all fronts.

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TherapyNotes Response
7y
The same disgruntled person continues to post these negative reviews. He should take responsibility for his failures in this position instead of lashing out at us.
1.0
Nov 10, 2018

Things have really gotten bad

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some people here are cool, health insurance is covered

Cons

Management doesn't listen and will claim ideas as their own to look better. I will bring up an idea to my boss and he will shoot it down. Then he will steal it as if it was his own. This has happened multiple times. Employees are scared to bring it up to the owner b/c previous people have brought it up before and he doesn't listen. They also lie about the numbers to make themselves look better. I don't think the owner is very good with numbers or doesn't know how to dive into them on his own to see the lies. I would not recommend this place in its current state.

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TherapyNotes Response
7y
The same disgruntled person continues to post these negative reviews. He should take responsibility for his failures in this position instead of lashing out at us.
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