Website · Therapy Practices

Website for Therapy Practices

Clients seeking therapy are in a vulnerable situation. A warm, informative website lowers the barrier to making contact.

For people considering therapy, the website is often the first touchpoint — and it determines whether they dare to make contact. A clinical, impersonal website pushes people away. A warm, professional site with clear information makes it easier to take that difficult first step.

We design websites for therapy practices with extra focus on: a safe, discreet tone that meets vulnerable visitors, clear explanation of the therapy offer and process, low-barrier contact options, therapist presentation that builds personal trust, and SEO that makes the practice visible to people searching for help.

What we typically fix

  • Website is clinical and impersonal
  • Clients do not understand what therapy involves
  • Contact process feels too high-barrier
  • Practice is invisible in Google for relevant searches
  • No information to help clients prepare for their first session

What we do

The work that moves the needle fastest.

Common questions

What is most important for a therapist's website?

The tone. The website must feel safe and welcoming. Concretely: explanation of the therapy method, what the client can expect, and a simple, discreet way to make contact.

Should the website show photos of the therapist?

Yes. A professional, friendly photo builds personal trust and makes it easier for clients to make contact.

Can you help with content?

Yes. We write all content in collaboration with you — focusing on a tone that is professionally sound yet warm and accessible.

Therapy Practices — cities we work in

Tell us what needs help.

Norway and international. Usually a reply within 1 to 2 business days.