Therapists · coaches · private practice

Right now, someone in your area is searching "therapist near me." Be the practice they reach out to.

DevOpser Lite gives therapists, coaches, and private-practice clinicians a calm, credentialed website that ranks on Google, plus a leads list and email pings so client inquiries actually reach you. Tell us about your practice in one sentence. We compose the rest.

Live in about 90 seconds. · 1 free site, forever. · No credit card.

I work with:
Sound familiar?

The website you've meant to refresh since the last cohort of clients aged out.

№ 01

My Psychology Today profile gets seen but no one books. I want a real practice page, not a directory listing.

Heard in every private-practice group, every week
№ 02

I have a website. I'm not sure my contact form actually works. I never know if a message just disappeared into the void.

Heard in every private-practice group, every week
№ 03

Every therapist's site looks the same. Same stock photo of hands, same tree icon, same template. I want a page that sounds like me.

Heard in every private-practice group, every week
What you actually get

Four things. Done right.

Everything below comes with the free plan. One site, forever, no credit card on file.

№ 01

Inquiries reach both inboxes.

When a prospective client asks about a first consult or sliding scale, the inquiry shows up in your leads list and pings your email. Same message, two places. So you never miss it between sessions.

№ 02

A site Google actually shows.

Your site is built fast and tuned for the way Google ranks local practices. So when someone searches "therapist in Brooklyn" or "ADHD coach for adults," you actually show up.

№ 03

Link your existing booking page.

Already use Calendly, SimplePractice, Acuity, Practice Better, or Microsoft Bookings? Paste the link as your booking button. Clients pick a slot in their browser. You keep your scheduling exactly as it is.

№ 04

Clients trust your form.

Your site has the locks and security signals new clients look for, automatically. No scary browser warnings, no broken-looking pages. Clients take you seriously, hit submit, and the inquiry lands in your inbox.

How it works

Three steps. Ninety seconds.

I.

Describe your practice.

One sentence. "Trauma-informed therapist in Brooklyn, EMDR and IFS for adults." Hit build.

Trauma-informed therapist in {location}. EMDR and IFS for adults, in-network with two carriers, sliding scale available.
Build my page
II.

We compose the page. Clients can find it.

Bio, modalities, fees, intake form, contact details. Written, laid out, and tuned for search, in ninety seconds.

  • Bio drafted
  • Intake form ready
  • Tuned for Google search
  • Reads well on phones
III.

Inquiries arrive.

In your inbox, in your leads list, on your phone. Sortable, statused, ready when your day ends.

M. R. · Booking a first consult New
D. K. · Couples first session New
Anatomy of an intake

What happens when a prospective client hits submit.

One intake form. Four things happen.

The contact form is the only thing standing between a prospective client's first visit and a booked consult. We make sure it works the second you publish. No setup. No tools to wire up. Just a form that gets filled.

  1. It reaches you two ways.

    The full message pings your email and shows up in your leads list. So nothing disappears between sessions or supervision.

  2. Auto-reply goes out in seconds.

    A preset acknowledgment you write once, sent the moment the form is filled, with the client's first name dropped in. So they know it landed, even if you're with someone.

  3. Status assigned. Ready to triage.

    New, Acknowledged, Booked. Move them through your usual flow from your phone, between hours.

  4. Sortable. Searchable. Never lost.

    The leads list is the antidote to "wait, did I ever follow up with that person?"

M. R.
m••••@gmail.com · via your intake form
Today · 4:14 pm
New

Booking a first consult, scheduling?

Hi, I've been thinking about reaching out for a few months. I'm specifically looking for someone who works with adult ADHD and burnout, ideally telehealth so I can fit it around teaching.

Are you accepting new clients in the next few weeks? Evenings work best for me. I'd be happy to share more on a brief intro call.

Modality Individual · adult
Format Telehealth
Schedule Evenings
Sliding scale? Asked
Auto-reply sent

Hi M., thanks for reaching out. I got your message and I'll be in touch within two business days to set up a brief intro call. Practice name

Tag · adult ADHD
Why it works

On Google. In your inbox. On your phone.

Loads fast. Ranks on Google.
On Google.

Your page loads the second a prospective client taps your ad. Google rewards fast pages with higher rankings when someone searches "therapist near me." Faster site, more inquiries.

Your inquiries actually arrive.
In your inbox.

When a prospective client hits submit, the inquiry lands in your inbox. No plugins to set up, no spam-filter battles, no scary browser warnings. Your site is locked down out of the box, so forms work, inquiries arrive, and your visitors stay safe from malicious code.

Edit from anywhere.
On your phone.

Change your fees, raise your sliding-scale floor, swap a photo, update your bio. All from the phone in your pocket, between sessions. No laptop, no developer, no email-the-freelancer-and-wait.

Pricing

One free site. Forever.

Free plan

$0 / month

Everything above — the AI builder, your practice page, the intake form, the leads list, the email notifications — for one site, with no credit card on file. Need more sites or a custom domain? Plans start at $29/mo, when you’re ready.

1 site No card No setup
Build my page, free

See all plans for custom domains, branded email, and more.

Honest answers

Questions you'd ask before you write a sentence.

Begin

Be the practice they reach out to.

Type one sentence. We compose the page. Clients can find it. Inquiries reach your inbox and your leads list, between sessions, between supervision, between sips of tea.

1 free site, forever · No credit card · Live in 90 seconds