Pausing When Recording Your Therapy Session Summary

This is not an earth-shattering feature, but people are loving it already!


A few days ago, we released our latest feature... You can now pause when you're recording the summary of your session! That's right, you don't have to talk non-stop anymore. You can pause and gather your thoughts, and then continue on with your recording.

Many of you have already noticed this new feature (and even sent us wonderful positive feedback about it). But in case you haven't, here's what you do:

  1. Click "Generate note".
  2. Click "Start Recording".
  3. Click "Stop (or Pause) Recording".
  4. Click "Continue Recording" (after you've had that gulp of coffee).

And of course, once you're actually done recording, click "Stop (or Pause) Recording" followed by "Generate Note".

Not really much of a change to the workflow, but we're glad that you're appreciating this (super simple) new feature. And thank you to the users that requested this! Keep the suggestions coming!

Published on Aug. 23, 2024.

Features General

Quill Therapy Notes

What is Quill?

Quill streamlines progress notes for therapists, saving time by generating notes from a verbal or typed session summary. With privacy at its core, Quill never records client sessions, protecting the therapist-client relationship and avoiding ethical and confidentiality risks. Just record a summary, click a button, and Quill generates your notes for you.

Try Quill for free today — no credit card required — and continue with unlimited notes for only $20/month.

Try Quill and save time on notes.