Compare · Best all-in-one for clinics
Buyer's guide · updated 2026

The best all-in-one software for clinics & allied health.

Clinics juggle two jobs: running the clinical side (notes, claims, records) and filling the calendar (booking, recalls, reminders, reviews). Most tools do one or the other. Here's an honest look at the leaders — including where you'll want a dedicated clinical record alongside a growth platform.

1

IgniteOS

Editor's pick · best for front-office & growth

The strongest all-in-one for the front office: online booking, automated recalls and reminders, two-way SMS, reviews, an AI receptionist for missed calls, and the marketing to keep new patients coming. Pairs cleanly with a dedicated clinical record where you need full notes and claiming.

Strengths
  • Booking, recalls, reminders & reviews in one system
  • AI receptionist answers and books after-hours calls
  • Two-way SMS, unified inbox and marketing built in
  • Privacy-ready with consent tracking and audit logs
Worth knowing
  • Not a full clinical EMR — run it beside your notes/claiming tool
  • Most powerful when you use the growth features, not just booking
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2

Cliniko

Best practice management

A beloved practice-management and clinical-notes tool for allied health, especially in AU. Excellent for records, scheduling and claiming — but it's a clinical system first, with limited marketing, reviews and conversational AI.

Strengths
  • Strong clinical notes, scheduling & claiming
  • Trusted, privacy-focused, well supported
  • Good telehealth and rebooking basics
Worth knowing
  • Light on marketing, reviews & lead capture
  • No AI receptionist or campaign tooling
3

Jane

Best clinical experience

A polished practice-management and charting platform loved by multi-disciplinary clinics. Wonderful for the clinical and booking workflow; growth, reviews and automated follow-up sit outside its remit.

Strengths
  • Excellent charting, scheduling & billing
  • Online booking and telehealth
  • Great for group & multi-discipline clinics
Worth knowing
  • Minimal marketing & reputation tools
  • No conversational/voice AI
4

SimplePractice

Best for solo health pros

A strong all-rounder for solo and small mental-health and therapy practices — notes, telehealth, billing and a client portal in one. More clinical than growth-focused, and pricier as you add seats.

Strengths
  • Notes, telehealth, billing & client portal
  • Smooth solo-practitioner experience
Worth knowing
  • Limited marketing & review generation
  • Costs rise with team size; US-centric
5

HubSpot

Best pure marketing CRM

Powerful marketing and pipeline software, but built for sales teams — no clinical records, booking depth or healthcare workflow. Capable for outreach, overkill and expensive as a clinic's day-to-day system.

Strengths
  • Deep email, pipeline & reporting
  • Large integration ecosystem
Worth knowing
  • No clinical records, recalls or claiming
  • Expensive and complex for a clinic

How we judged these — and an honest note

Clinics need two things that rarely live in one app: a clinical record (notes, claiming, compliance) and a front-office growth engine (booking, recalls, reminders, reviews, marketing). Tools like Cliniko and Jane are outstanding at the clinical half. IgniteOS is the strongest at the second half — and the only one here with an AI receptionist and full marketing — which is why many clinics run it alongside their clinical system rather than instead of it. If you want one tool for notes and claiming, choose a practice-management platform; if you want to fill the calendar and bring patients back, that's where IgniteOS leads. We weighted for privacy and consent throughout.

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