About
Built by a clinical psychologist for the work AI scribes were not designed around.
Cogent Clinic is an AI documentation tool for UK HCPC-registered practitioner psychologists. It transcribes sessions with client consent, de-identifies the content in your browser before it reaches the AI, and drafts notes in the conventions of the modality you work in, with all hosting and AI processing kept in the United Kingdom and the clinician the author of record for every document. I am Aisha Tariq, a UK HCPC-registered clinical psychologist in private practice in Glasgow, and it is the tool I wanted to exist for the work I and my colleagues do every week, built and operated by Cogent Clinic Ltd, a UK company set up to do exactly this.
I started this because the tools on the market did not fit the work.
A psychology session note is a specialist piece of writing that is not a brief, not minutes, and not a SOAP record, but a piece of clinical documentation that has to carry the formulation, the alliance, the modality used, and the regulatory context in the conventions the profession recognises. The AI tools that arrived for clinicians from 2024 onward looked, at first glance, as though they might help with this, and each one was useful in parts, but every one of them raised the same unanswered questions about where the data went, who trained on it, what jurisdictions it crossed, and what happened when something went wrong.
For a clinician with HCPC registration to protect and a regulator to answer to, those questions are the deciding ones rather than the small print, and the sales pages I was reading rarely answered them in a way that would survive a written question from an indemnity insurer or an information governance lead. The product I wanted to use did not exist, so over two years I wrote the prompts, the procedures, and eventually the company that Cogent Clinic has become.
Cogent keeps client-identifying content out of the cloud entirely, runs all hosting and AI processing inside the United Kingdom, holds a hash-chained audit log that can be verified by anyone with the right to see it, and will not do the things an AI tool has no business doing in clinical work, which is to say diagnosis, risk prediction, and treatment recommendations. The clinician is the author of record for every document Cogent produces, and that sentence is written into the system prompt as well as into the terms.
Cogent Clinic Ltd is a small UK company, and I would rather ship something the profession can live with than something that scales at the profession's expense.
Dr Aisha Tariq
HCPC PYL30787 · Founder, Cogent Clinic Ltd
The version of all of this that fits on a card.
- UK only, with all hosting and processing inside the United Kingdom and the company registered with the ICO as a data controller.
- Built by a working clinical psychologist, rather than designed for clinicians by people who have not sat in the room.
- Open sign-up with no waitlist and no required demo call before you can see the product.
- One-click export of everything you have written, and one-click deletion of everything held on your behalf, available at any time.
Every address below reaches a person, usually me.
- general support@cogent.clinic
- privacy privacy@cogent.clinic
- security security@cogent.clinic
- trust centre cogent.clinic/trust
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The free tier covers ten generations a month with no card to start and no time limit on the trial, so you only upgrade when Cogent has earned at least the cost of a session in time saved.
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