Our Story

Why Manoah exists

India has over 30,000 practicing psychologists and therapists — and most of them manage their practices with WhatsApp, Google Docs, and paper notebooks.

Not because they want to. Because the tools available to them were built for American clinics, priced in dollars, and designed around insurance workflows that don't exist here.

A therapist in Mumbai shouldn't need to pay $30/month for software that doesn't understand GST, can't send WhatsApp reminders, and prices everything in USD.

Built from experience

Manoah comes from years of working in mental health technology in India. From building health-tech products to speaking with therapists across the country, one thing became clear: therapists need tools that respect their workflow, their budget, and their context.

They need WhatsApp reminders — because that's where their clients are. They need GST invoicing — because that's what their accountants require. They need INR pricing — because converting dollars is a tax on using software.

Manoah is the tool we wished existed when we were building for therapists — simple enough to learn in a day, powerful enough to run a practice.

Our Mission

Make running a therapy practice feel effortless

We believe that when therapists spend less time on admin, they spend more time helping the people who need them. Manoah exists to make that possible — starting in India, for Indian therapists.

What we believe

Simplicity over features

Every feature must earn its place. We'd rather do five things exceptionally well than twenty things adequately.

Privacy is non-negotiable

Session notes and client data are sacred. Encryption at rest, strict access controls, and your data is never shared.

Built for India, not adapted

Not a US product with a currency toggle. Designed from the ground up for Indian workflows, regulations, and communication patterns.

Affordable, always

Therapists in India shouldn't pay US SaaS prices. Our pricing will always reflect the market we serve.

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