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SimplePractice and your AI assistant: the verdict, tools, and guardrails

SimplePractice, wired to your AI assistant through a hosted MCP connector: verdict first, tools second, guardrails throughout.

Every system here gets an honest, affirmative path: verified and instant, buildable and provisioned, human-assisted, or a done-for-you conversation. Zero dead ends.

No standard API authOne-account system
Buildability verdict

Where SimplePractice stands today

This system needs a compliance conversation, and here it is.Compliance route

SimplePractice sits close to regulated records, so the first artifact is an agreement, not a connector. customconnectors.ai runs that engagement with humans end to end.

Start the done-for-you conversation at customconnectors.ai

From our index notes on SimplePractice: Therapy practice management; no public API and PHI throughout.

Provider schedules and appointment flow, handled with the care that patient-adjacent data demands.

Also searched as simple practice.

Proposed tools

What a SimplePractice connector would expose

A representative preview for healthcare systems. For SimplePractice, the actual tool surface is scoped in the done-for-you engagement.

Representative preview

No accessible API is on file for this system, so these tools illustrate what the category typically exposes. The real surface is scoped in the done-for-you conversation.

Readon by default
  • search_appointments

    Find appointments by date or provider

  • get_schedule

    Read a provider's schedule for a day

Writeon, asks first
  • update_appointment_statusconfirm

    Change an appointment's status

    fields: status

Every write asks first: it pauses on a preview of the exact change and runs only when you approve it, before anything reaches SimplePractice. Turn off anything you never want your AI to touch.

How it works

From "SimplePractice" to a working connector URL

Designed for operators, not developers. You never read API docs, manage tokens, or touch a line of code.

  1. 01

    Name it

    A 30-second eligibility check, then you pick the software. This page pre-fills that step, and for this system the intake's job is to route you well, not to sell a deploy.

  2. 02

    Get the honest verdict

    Intake resolves SimplePractice against the index and says plainly why self-serve is not the responsible path here. No dark patterns, no fake progress bars.

  3. 03

    Scope the engagement

    A short conversation at customconnectors.ai covers what you actually need from SimplePractice, what is genuinely possible, and how credentials and delivery would work.

  4. 04

    Get a human-built integration

    If the engagement goes ahead, the done-for-you team designs and builds it human-led end to end, with the same write-safety standards as every megamcp connector.

Identity and team

SimplePractice runs as a one-account connector

Whether the integration acts as one account or as individual people is settled during engagement scoping for SimplePractice, and documented plainly before anything goes live.

One-account system
No standard API auth

Nothing is pasted into a self-serve form for SimplePractice. How credentials are issued, stored, and revoked is agreed inside the done-for-you engagement, under the same encryption and revocation standards as every megamcp connector.

The safety story

A safety model your IT team will approve

Every write asks first: it pauses on a preview of the exact change and runs only when you approve it. Nothing reaches the upstream system unapproved.

Confirm mode

Enabled writes run through Multi Round-Trip Requests: the tool pauses, shows a human-readable preview of the exact change, and only proceeds with approval. Nothing reaches SimplePractice on the model's intent alone.

Guardrails

Any tool can be turned off. Field-level constraints restrict what can be touched, per-tool rate limits are enforced at the gateway edge, and destructive operations ship in dry-run, demonstrating what they would do until you graduate them.

Activity log

Every tool call is logged: who, what, when, result. Write actions and confirmations are highlighted, redaction controls decide how much argument data is stored, and the log is append-only, with updates and deletes refused by the database.

FAQ

Connecting SimplePractice: the specifics

Can my AI assistant write to SimplePractice?

That gets answered inside a compliance conversation. SimplePractice handles regulated data, so both read and write access are scoped as part of a done-for-you engagement with the right agreements in place first.

Is it safe to connect SimplePractice to an AI assistant?

Safety is the architecture, not a setting. Every write asks first: it pauses on a human confirmation with the exact change previewed before it reaches SimplePractice. Destructive operations demonstrate in dry-run and never execute until you graduate them, any tool can be turned off, and every call lands in an activity log with redaction controls.

If my team uses a SimplePractice connector, whose name is on the actions?

That is settled during engagement scoping. Whether the SimplePractice integration acts as one account or as individual people depends on what access the engagement establishes, and it is documented plainly before anything goes live.

Which AI clients work with a SimplePractice connector?

Any client that accepts a remote MCP connector URL: Claude (Free, Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise), ChatGPT on paid plans with developer mode enabled, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible clients. Team and Enterprise workspaces may need an admin to allow custom connectors first.

How long until a SimplePractice connector is live?

That is scoped in the done-for-you conversation at customconnectors.ai. No canned number would be honest for SimplePractice.

Anything specific to the SimplePractice API worth knowing?

Yes. From our index notes on SimplePractice: Therapy practice management; no public API and PHI throughout.

How is regulated data in SimplePractice handled?

By not self-serving it. Systems that hold PHI or regulated financial records route to a done-for-you engagement where BAAs and infrastructure commitments are agreed before anything is built. That routing is a feature of the intake, not an apology.

Get an honest plan for SimplePractice

Intake still starts here: it confirms the verdict and routes you to the right conversation instead of a dead end.

Connect SimplePractice