The closest thing to Mirova — AI notes included, pay-per-claim billing. The difference is what happens between sessions, and the price of a claim.
| Mirova | Upheal | |
|---|---|---|
| AI-drafted notes | Included | Included |
| Between-session voice intelligence | Client voice reflections, session prep, early signals | Not offered |
| Insurance claims | 15¢ per claim | 30¢ per claim |
| Eligibility checks | $0.15 · 25/mo included | $0.15 · from check #1 |
| Pricing model | Flat per practitioner — predictable | $1/session, metered (capped $69/mo) |
| Free tier | Free & Individual tiers (consumer) | Free unlimited notes |
| Monthly | Mirova | Upheal |
|---|---|---|
| Busy clinician — ~90 insurance claims/month | $79 + $13.50Complete ($79) + 90 claims × 15¢ = $92.50/mo | $69 + $27Individual (capped $69) + 90 claims × 30¢ = $96/mo, before card fees |
Choose Mirova if you want claims at half the price, a flat predictable bill instead of a per-session meter, and the between-session layer no AI-scribe offers.
Choose Upheal if you want a genuinely free note-taking tier to start, or you run a very low session volume where $1/session lands below a flat plan.
Both include AI notes and pay-per-claim billing. The differences: Mirova claims cost 15¢ versus Upheal's 30¢, Mirova's price is flat per practitioner rather than $1/session metered, and Mirova adds between-session voice intelligence that Upheal does not offer.
Mirova. It charges 15¢ per claim versus Upheal's 30¢ — half the cost — and includes 25 eligibility checks per month, as of August 2026.
Upheal offers a free tier with unlimited notes. Mirova's paid plans start at $15/mo but include between-session intelligence and insurance billing that a free note-taking tier does not.
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