pi0neerpat (pi0neerpat)

pi0neerpat

Currently building privacy-first tools for therapists

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I've been watching my partner come home exhausted every night - not from holding space for her clients, but from spending hours writing notes afterward. So I built her a tool. Scribular transcribes sessions and generates notes, all on her computer. No cloud stuff. It gave her her evenings back. Now I'm sharing it in case other people's therapists need it too: https://www.scribular.com Therapists hold so much for us. Seems like the least we can do is let them know better tools exist.

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After months of building, I’m excited to launch a privacy-first app that gives therapists 10+ hours a week back. Your therapist is likely exhausted right now. Not from listening — they chose that. From documentation: 2–3 hours a day writing notes for insurance, evenings lost to paperwork. And most tools marketed as “HIPAA compliant”? They upload session data to third-party cloud servers. Encrypted? Yes. Private? Not exactly. Compliance ≠ privacy. It means the data is secured—not that it never leaves the room. So I built something different. A desktop app that: • Keeps everything local (zero cloud uploads) • Generates structured insurance notes in minutes • Follows a true zero-trust model Therapists get their evenings back. Sessions stay on their computer—nowhere else.

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I didn’t think anything could be worse than the blockchain/web3 developer experience… until I started working with Apple development. What a nightmare!

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After months of building, I’m excited to launch a privacy-first app that gives therapists 10+ hours a week back. Your therapist is likely exhausted right now. Not from listening — they chose that. From documentation: 2–3 hours a day writing notes for insurance, evenings lost to paperwork. And most tools marketed as “HIPAA compliant”? They upload session data to third-party cloud servers. Encrypted? Yes. Private? Not exactly. Compliance ≠ privacy. It means the data is secured—not that it never leaves the room. So I built something different. A desktop app that: • Keeps everything local (zero cloud uploads) • Generates structured insurance notes in minutes • Follows a true zero-trust model Therapists get their evenings back. Sessions stay on their computer—nowhere else.

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Have you considered that both are true? mental disorders are a product of our society, and it’s healthy to get the support that best works for you.

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