
Test results, history, interview summary, from your own source documents.
We assemble data, you do the thinking.
What is Attunement Notebook?
Drop in the documents, watch the data assembly come together in minutes.
How it works
Why It Matters

Time Back
Spend less time writing reports and more time on clinical work that requires your judgment.

Reduced Cognitive Load
Stop holding complex patient histories in your head and let the structure do the work.
What clinicians often ask before getting started.
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Is Attunement designed for a specific clinical specialty?
Attunement is built for complex clinical and evaluative work and is currently used by neuropsychologists, testing professionals, and clinicians who produce detailed testing reports.
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How does Attunement fit into existing workflows and systems?
Attunement is designed to sit alongside your current tools, not replace them, and can be adopted incrementally on a case-by-case basis.
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What kinds of documents can I use with Attunement Notebook?
You can upload notes, reports, test data, prior records, transcripts, and other relevant clinical materials for each case.
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Is Attunement HIPAA compliant?
Attunement is designed to support HIPAA-aligned workflows, with safeguards for data handling, access control, and storage; clinicians remain responsible for using the platform in accordance with their organization’s compliance requirements.
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Is Attunement Scoring Software?
No. Attunement doesn't score tests or calculate results. You score your assessments the way you already do, using your normal tools. What Attunement does is take your already-scored data, along with records, history, and the interview transcript, and organize it into the right sections of the evaluation. You bring the scores; we handle the assembly. The clinical interpretation stays entirely yours.
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How much does Attunement cost?
Pricing is based on use and setting, with options for individual clinicians and teams; if you’re interested, we can share current pricing and help you determine what makes sense for your practice.
