Do you have access to my session notes or client data?

Your notes and client details stay private. Always.

Allia is a tool for therapists, not a data collection platform.

We never access, store, or analyze your session notes. Your documentation belongs to you, not us, not third parties, and not healthcare organizations.

Here’s how we protect your privacy at every step

We prioritize data security and patient privacy, exceeding HIPAA compliance standards.

How We Keep Your Data Private

Session notes are protected from the moment you create them. When you enter information into Allia, your notes are encrypted before they leave your device. This means the content is scrambled into unreadable code that can only be unlocked with your account credentials. Even if someone intercepted the data, they wouldn’t be able to read it.

Allia also meets the highest security standards used in healthcare. Your data is stored on HIPAA-compliant, encrypted servers designed for medical use—not generic cloud platforms. Unlike some systems where companies can access stored information, Allia never keeps a readable version of your session notes on our servers. 
No one outside your practice sees your notes. No one inside Allia can, either.

What About the Large Organizations That Use Allia?

The healthcare networks and payers that work with Allia aren’t getting access to your data—they’re using their own data to improve how they manage behavioral health at scale.

Larger organizations use Allia to track system-wide outcomes, identify trends within their own provider networks, and support value-based care initiatives. They pay for enterprise-level tools that help them manage reporting, reimbursement, and compliance—but their version of Allia is separate from the one private practice clinicians use.

Because these organizations fund Allia through their own contracts, we don’t have to charge therapists for access to essential tools. That’s how we keep Allia free for private practice providers without selling data or attaching hidden costs.

Your Data Isn’t
Our Business Model.

Your session notes stay private.

We don’t access, store, or analyze them.

Your data can’t be used to train AI.

Your data can’t be used to train AI. No one—not Allia, not third parties—can use your documentation to develop automated therapy tools.

Your data isn’t for sale.

We don’t share information with third parties.

We make money from enterprise contracts,
not from therapist data.

Your documentation belongs to you. No one else can see it. No one else can use it.