Our team tried some of the most popular website builders and I used their findings to create a list of the five best options for building your therapy practice’s website. All of our picks will help you get your practice online affordably – some focus on deep customization, while others focus on simplicity and ease of use. The best website builder for therapists is tailor-made for your practice’s needs and includes hands-on help from expert designers.
Our Favorite Website Builders
- Best Overall - Brighter Vision | Read review
- Easiest to Use - Wix | Read review
- Best for Full Practice Management - SimplePractice Website Builder | Read review
- Best for Customization - WordPress | Read review
- Best for Built-In Professional Features - Squarespace | Read review
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Detailed Company Reviews
Here’s a more detailed look at our favorite website builders for therapists.
- Price: $99 – $349+ monthly, $100 upfront
- Features Offered: Full-service website design and management; pre-generated mental health content; HIPAA-compliant
Brighter Vision is an all-inclusive website-building platform that excels in getting a therapist’s website up and running with a good balance of customization and hands-off service.
Pros & Cons
- Web designers guide you through the entire process
- No technical or design experience required
- Fully HIPAA-compliant
- Pre-generated mental health resources and page content
- Mandatory $100 setup fee
- Monthly cost is more expensive than competitors
- Can take up to a month to get your website fully up and running
- No free trial
Cost
Brighter Vision costs range from $99-149 monthly; all subscription levels require a $100 upfront setup fee. Aside from HIPAA-compliant email at an additional fee of $9.99 monthly, there are no extra costs or fees. Brighter Vision does not offer a free trial. Discounts are available for annual billing. Both the monthly cost and the setup fee are due at the time of signup.
To learn more about pricing, visit our full Brighter Vision review.
Overview
Brighter Vision is a full-service website design service specializing in websites for therapy practices. With Brighter Vision, you hand off your design ideas to professionals who can custom tailor your website to exactly what you need, unlike the DIY website builders you might be used to seeing.
What makes Brighter Vision stand out is its focus on therapy websites. You can rest assured that your website is in the hands of trained professionals who know what a website specifically made for a therapy practice and clientele will need. While this custom service comes with a premium price tag, the time and effort saved may be well worth the investment.
Since it is customized to therapists, Brighter Vision offers a great selection of features that will be relevant to you, plus the designers can add custom features at your request. Developers are even able to help you integrate Brighter Vision with your EHR platform.
Learn more in our full Brighter Vision review.
- Price: $17 – $159+ monthly
- Features Offered: Self-service website builder; AI-driven tools; integration and community add-on marketplace
Wix is a fully self-service website builder that balances affordability and ease of use, even for folks who don’t have experience building a website at all.
Pros & Cons
- Starting cost is lower than many competitors
- Intuitive, drag-and-drop interface
- Essential tools are easy to use and beginner-friendly
- Fast setup; can get a website created in an afternoon
- Built for general use; not therapist-specific
- No pre-generated mental health content
- Potentially intimidating for people unfamiliar with building websites
- Website will not be HIPAA-compliant
Cost
Premium Wix subscription costs range from $17 – $159+ monthly and include a custom domain for one year, an SSL certificate, and an ad-free website. A basic website can be built for free, although Wix will assign you a domain, and there will be Wix ads on your site. Wix has no set-up fee.
Most likely the best plan for therapists, the Wix Combo plan costs $17 monthly and offers access to the full website-building suite with ads removed, plus the ability to add a custom domain, and a free domain registration for one year.
To learn more about pricing, visit our full Wix review.
Overview
Wix is a DIY website builder with built-in AI assistance and a huge array of customization options. While Wix is not designed specifically for therapists, it offers plenty of flexibility and a handful of therapist-specific templates. However, according to a Wix support post, your website will ultimately not be HIPAA-compliant, which is something to consider.
While it lacks specificity to therapists, Wix makes up for it with affordability and ease of use. Wix is simple to implement, and it’s possible to have a website built in a few hours with no upfront costs. Our reviewer was very impressed with Wix and found it to be one of the most advanced and easy-to-use website builders available.
Read our full review of Wix for more of our reviewer’s insights.
- Price: $49+ monthly
- Features Offered: Integration with and access to SimplePractice EHR; pre-generated mental health content; HIPAA-compliant
SimplePractice’s website builder may not be as robust in its features, but having your website builder integrate directly with your EHR and directory profile can be a huge benefit in streamlining your practice.
Pros & Cons
- Very easy to use
- Integrates well with the SimplePractice EHR
- 30-day free trial; includes access to EHR features
- Must be a SimplePractice subscriber to access the platform
- Limited SEO features
- Not a lot of customization options
- No templates to choose from; every website is basically the same
Cost
SimplePractice Website Builder’s costs start at $49 monthly, which are bundled with the cost of certain SimplePractice subscriptions. The $49 monthly subscription gives you access to the SimplePractice EHR and Website Builder, along with other features.
To learn more about pricing, visit our full SimplePractice Website Builder review.
Overview
The SimplePractice Website Builder is a unique feature available exclusively as part of the complete SimplePractice Practice Management System bundle.
SimplePractice offers you the ability to manage your clients and documentation, as well as create a professional therapy website.
If you are in the market for an EHR or already use SimplePractice, then SimplePractice Website Builder is a great option. If you prefer more flexibility in design or don’t want to use SimplePractice for your practice management, better options may be available such as WordPress.
During our reviewer’s time using both SimplePractice and its website builder, they were impressed with the intuitive design of both, and believed the all-in-one nature of its pricing plan would be a good fit for many practices.
Learn more in our full review of SimplePractice Website Builder.
- Price: $0 – $70+ monthly
- Features Offered: Self-service website builder; AI-driven tools; integration and community add-on marketplace
WordPress is one of the most important website-building tools in the world. When you use its built-in builder tools, a world of customization becomes available – if you’re willing to adjust to the learning curve.
Pros & Cons
- Low costs compared to competitors
- The free plan offers a lot of value
- Thousands of useful plugins
- Unlimited customization options
- Custom plugins require subscription to Business plan
- Most features are unnecessary for therapists
- Labor-intensive setup
- Features can get complicated quickly for non-professionals
- Not HIPAA-compliant
Cost
WordPress costs range from $0 – $70+ monthly, depending on the plan selected. Discounts are offered for annual billing. WordPress offers a basic plan at no cost. Free domain registration is included with all annually billed plans. Professional website design consultants are available for fees ranging from $499 – $5,000+.
Likely the best plan for therapists, the WordPress Premium Plan at $18 monthly delivers more template options, and the ability for more extensive customization and ad campaigns.
To learn more about pricing, visit our full WordPress for Therapists review.
Overview
WordPress offers you the ability to create any kind of website, with almost limitless possibilities. Therapist-specific plug-ins and templates are available, and it’s possible to make an effective therapy website at a lower price than many competitors.
If you are looking for a website builder that offers the most customization and control, WordPress is a great choice. However, if you don’t want to commit a great deal of time and effort to build your website, you may be better served elsewhere such as Wix, or SimplePractice.
Learn more in our full review of WordPress for Therapists.
- Price: $16 – $139 monthly
- Features Offered: Self-service website builder; AI-driven tools; integration and community add-on marketplace
Not many therapists are going to need them, but if your practice needs eCommerce features or other integrations, Squarespace has a great lineup.
Pros & Cons
- 14-day free trial
- Intuitive customization that does not require any experience
- Website can be set up quickly in one afternoon
- Ability to integrate with a scheduling tool
- Fully integrated eCommerce tools
- Not designed specifically for therapists
- No free plan
- Your website won’t be HIPAA-compliant
- Customer support isn’t available by phone
Cost
Squarespace ranges in cost from $16 – $139 monthly, depending on the plan selected. Discounts are offered for annual billing. While Squarespace does not offer a free plan, there is a 14-day free trial. Free domain registration is included with all annually billed plans.
The best plan for therapists will most likely be the Squarespace Core Plan. At $36 monthly, it offers the ability to create a custom email address and includes many eCommerce features.
To learn more about pricing, visit our full Squarespace review.
Overview
Squarespace is a DIY website builder that offers a straightforward system for building and hosting websites. What makes Squarespace stand out from the rest is its focus on eCommerce and other professional features.
Our reviewer felt that it was a great option for quickly designing a simple website, and while it may lack some of the customization features of Wix or WordPress, it does have great eCommerce features for those who are planning to sell products or courses online.
Compare Our Picks
Free Trial | Free Plan | 30-day | Free Plan | 14-day | |
Monthly Cost | $69-149+ | $16 - $59+ | $49+ | $0 - $70+ | $23 - $65 |
HIPAA-Compliant | |||||
Hands-On Time | 10-15 minutes | 15 - 90+ minutes | 30-60 minutes | 0-70+ minutes | 30-90+ minutes |
Pre-Generated Mental Health Content |
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Free Plan | 30-day | Free Plan | 14-day | |
Monthly Cost | ||||
$69-149+ | $16 - $59+ | $49+ | $0 - $70+ | $23 - $65 |
HIPAA-Compliant | ||||
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10-15 minutes | 15 - 90+ minutes | 30-60 minutes | 0-70+ minutes | 30-90+ minutes |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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