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Describe your practice in a few sentences and AI builds a complete, multi-page website — about page, specialties, fees, contact form. Building and previewing is free with no credit card; you only pay when you publish.

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Therapist website examples

A real practice site generated with GetSite — open it, read it, or make it the starting point for yours.

Adlerian Healing — a live therapist website example built with GetSiteHover to scroll

Adlerian HealingSolo practice

A solo psychotherapy practice site with a page on the therapist's approach and specialties, a personal about page, and a simple consultation request form. If you practice on your own and want a quiet, uncluttered starting point, start from this site and make it yours.

This is our one therapy example so far — browse more designs in the showcase, and any of them can become a practice site. Browse the showcase →

Built for private practice

Everything a practice needs. Nothing it doesn't.

A first impression that lowers the barrier

Reaching out to a therapist takes most people weeks. A calm, personal site — your photo, your voice, no clutter — makes that step feel smaller. That is the whole job of your homepage.

The right clients recognize themselves

When your specialties and approach are stated clearly, people who need what you offer self-select — and people you're not the right fit for keep looking. Fewer mismatched consultations, and a caseload closer to the work you want to do.

Consultation requests without phone-tag

A private contact form sends requests straight to your email, so no one has to catch you between sessions. You reply when you have a moment, with the person's own words in front of you.

The checklist

What a therapist website actually needs

Six things prospective clients look for before they reach out. GetSite builds all of them in.

An about page that sounds like you

Clients don't choose a practice; they choose a person. Your about page should read the way you speak in a first session — your background, why you do this work, what sitting across from you is like. The AI drafts it from what you tell it; you rewrite until it's true.

Specialties and approach, in plain language

"EMDR for complex trauma" means something to you. "Help processing things that still feel raw" means something to a client. A good specialties page does both — it names your modalities for the people who search for them and explains them for the people who don't.

Fees and insurance, stated plainly

People quietly rule themselves out when a site hides its fees. State your rate, which insurance you accept — or that you're out-of-network and provide superbills — and whether you hold sliding-scale spots.

A consultation request form

Many prospective clients will never call. A short form — name, contact details, a line about what brings them in — lets someone reach out at 11pm, when they've finally decided. Keep it brief; the real conversation belongs in the consultation.

The practical logistics

Where you practice, whether you offer telehealth, your hours, parking or transit, and what a first session actually looks like. These details lower anxiety more than any headline.

Answers for people still deciding

Some visitors aren't comparing therapists yet — they're wondering whether therapy is for them at all. A page that takes on "how do I know if I need therapy?" meets them earlier, and it's also how search engines learn what you treat and who you help.

How it works

Three steps. That's it.

Step 01

Describe your practice

A few sentences: your name, your modality, who you work with, where you practice. That's the whole brief — no templates to pick through.

Step 02

Get a complete site in about a minute

The AI builds the pages a practice needs — home, about, specialties, fees, contact. Real multi-page structure, not one long scroll.

Step 03

Refine by chatting, then publish

Say "make the tone warmer" or "add a page on couples counseling" and the site changes. When it reads like you, publish it on your own domain.

The actual prompt a therapist would type

A website for Stillwater Counseling, the private practice of Dana Reyes, LCSW, in Portland, Oregon. I offer individual therapy for anxiety and trauma using EMDR and CBT, in person and by telehealth. Pages for my approach, specialties, fees and insurance, and a consultation request form. Calm, warm, uncluttered — soft colors, no stock-photo clichés.

~60 seconds later: a five-page site, ready to edit.Generate this site
Pricing

Free to build. $10/mo to run.

Building is free. Describe your practice, generate the full site, preview every page, and revise it with your free credits — no credit card and no time limit.

When you're ready to go live, Maker covers a practice site: your own domain, hosting and SSL, consultation request forms, 100 credits a month for updates, and SEO controls so the right searches find you. See all plans →

For therapists

Maker

$10/month
  • Your own custom domain + SSL
  • Hosting included — nothing to set up
  • Contact forms built in
  • 100 credits/mo for edits & updates
  • SEO controls for local search
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FAQ

Therapists ask us

Is a website like this HIPAA-compliant?

A public practice website doesn't need to be — HIPAA applies where protected health information is handled, and your marketing site shouldn't handle any. Set your contact form to ask only for a name and contact details, never clinical history, and keep scheduling and records in the HIPAA-compliant tools you already use; you can link to them from the site. GetSite is not a HIPAA-certified platform, and for this job it doesn't need to be.

Is it really free to build?

Yes. A new account comes with free credits to build and preview a complete site — no credit card. You pick a plan only when you want it live: Maker is $10/mo, and every plan starts with a 5-day free trial.

Can I use my own domain, with SSL?

Yes. Connect a domain you already own or register a new one, and SSL is set up automatically. Your site loads at yourpractice.com with the padlock, nothing to configure.

I'm careful about how my work is described. Can I approve every word?

Yes, and you should. The AI writes a first draft from what you tell it; you can rewrite any line directly or ask for changes in chat. Nothing goes live until you publish it.

Do I need professional headshots before I start?

No — you can launch with generated or stock imagery and swap images anytime. That said, one honest photo of you does more for a therapy site than any design decision, so add one when you have it.

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