Confidant vs Upheal

Confidant runs on your computer.
Upheal runs on theirs.

Upheal is a full therapy platform — notes, telehealth video, and session analytics in one subscription. Confidant is a focused notes tool that runs entirely on your computer and costs $359 once. If you need telehealth video and session analytics built in, Upheal offers that. Confidant does one thing: generates your notes privately, on your computer. Here's what that difference actually means.

Upheal

Confidant

Up to $828/yr

Per year, every year — at $69/mo

$359 once

$179/yr optional updates starting year 2

Data servers used

Notes and recordings sent to AI servers

Data servers used

No — everything stays on your device

Third-party vendors

Yes

Third-party vendors

None

Environmental impact

Data center energy & water

Environmental impact

Zero*

Funding

$14.3M in VC

Funding

Jesse and Jason

Built by a therapist

No

Built by a therapist

Yes

*well, you still have to charge your computer

Compliant doesn't mean private.

Upheal is HIPAA compliant and provides a BAA. But their privacy documentation states that de-identified session data is used to improve their product — and that you can opt out. The opt-out option is real. The default, however, is opt-in. Unless you find the setting and turn it off, your session data — stripped of the identifiers HIPAA defines as protected — is being used to train or improve Upheal's AI. De-identified is not the same as anonymous. Therapy sessions carry enough contextual detail that re-identification is often possible when cross-referenced with other sources. Confidant never receives your session data in the first place. The architecture makes collection structurally impossible.

Upheal's AI runs in the cloud. Confidant's runs on your computer.

Confidant has no servers. Your audio, transcripts, and notes never go anywhere — not because we have good security, but because there's nowhere for them to go. We can't sign a BAA because we're not a Business Associate under HIPAA. We never touch your clients' PHI. You can verify this by turning off your wifi. Confidant works exactly the same.

Privacy policies change. Architectures don't.

Cloud platforms' terms change — sometimes quietly, especially after an acquisition or a new round of funding. When they do, data already collected gets brought under the new terms. That's often how it gets monetized: a policy update lands in an inbox, nobody reads it, and the data quietly moves. Confidant is bootstrapped. Two people, no investors, no acquirer who might renegotiate what happens to your data. And more to the point: our architecture can't change without you noticing. Confidant runs on your computer. That's not a policy. It can't be overridden by a board decision.

The subscription math.

Upheal's main plan runs $69/month — $828 per year. Confidant costs $359 once. In year one, Upheal costs more than twice what Confidant does for life. By year two, you'd spend more on Upheal than Confidant costs for life. Confidant's optional update plan ($179/yr) adds new software features after year one — but Confidant keeps working whether or not you add it. No monthly bill, no note caps, no tiers.

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Common questions

Note: Pricing and feature information is based on publicly available data as of June 2026 and is subject to change. Please consult each company's website for current details. Disclaimer: This comparison is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal or compliance advice. Consult professional guidelines and your relevant regulatory bodies for specific HIPAA requirements.