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EMR Comparison

Krasyn vs. Simplifeye

Simplifeye handles patient scheduling and engagement. Krasyn is the full clinical record: AI-native documentation, billing, results, and telehealth in one platform, covering what a practice needs alongside or instead of a point-solution engagement tool.

Feature Comparison

A side-by-side look at how Krasyn and Simplifeye stack up on the features that matter most to outpatient clinicians. “Q4 2026” marks items on Krasyn's active roadmap — not yet shipped.

FeatureKrasynSimplifeye
AI ambient SOAP notes (real-time during encounter)IncludedNot included
Real-time E/M level coding suggestionsIncludedNot included
ICD-10 code suggestions during documentationIncludedNot included
Billing code confidence scoringIncludedNot included
Purpose-built for outpatient medicineIncludedNot included
DPC / membership practice billingIncludedNot included
Practice-level pricing (no per-seat lock-in)IncludedNot included
Free tier availableIncludedNot included
Telehealth built-inIncludedIncluded
Patient portal includedIncludedPartial / Add-on
FHIR R4 interoperabilityIncludedNot included
Lab ordering & results reviewIncludedNot included
Standard e-prescribingQ4 2026Not included
EPCS (controlled-substance e-Rx)Q4 2026Not included
Care plan managementQ4 2026Not included
Custom analytics & reportsQ4 2026Not included
Structured data migration supportIncludedNot included
Typical time to go live4–8 weeks1–2 weeks
Signup processSign up online, no call neededOnline signup available

Competitor feature data sourced from public documentation and third-party reviews as of August 2026. Contact us if anything is out of date.

Pricing Comparison

Krasyn publishes its prices. No quote required to get started.

Krasyn

Free$0 / mo

AI scribe for one clinician: 10 AI-drafted notes each month. No patient chart required.

Therapy Practice$79 / provider / mo

For 1–15-provider non-prescribing therapy, counseling, and behavioral health practices.

Founding Starter$249 / provider / mo

For 1–3-provider medical practices after a readiness review.

Growth$429 / provider / mo

For 4–15-provider medical practices after a readiness review.

Simplifeye

Simplifeye (per practice)~$200–$500+/mo

Estimated range from third-party sources. Simplifeye does not publish pricing. Plans vary by feature set and location count.

Setup and onboardingIncluded or low flat fee

Simplifeye is designed for quick setup. Onboarding is typically handled by the vendor within days, not weeks.

Why Physicians Switch from Simplifeye

Three recurring pain points we hear from practices exploring a move away from Simplifeye.

A scheduling and engagement tool is not a clinical record

Simplifeye provides patient-facing scheduling, online forms, website chat, and telehealth — tools for the front-door experience of a practice. It does not provide clinical documentation, billing, e-prescribing, lab results review, or a medical record. Practices using Simplifeye still need a separate EMR for every clinical and billing workflow. Each system is one more integration, one more vendor, and one more login.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn is a full outpatient EMR that covers scheduling, AI-native encounter documentation, real-time billing code review, results review, telehealth, and patient portal — one platform, one login. Practices do not need to layer a separate engagement tool on top.

No clinical documentation capability

Simplifeye does not include clinical note creation, SOAP documentation, order entry, or any clinical record functionality. A provider who uses Simplifeye for patient scheduling and telehealth still needs to open a separate EMR to document the encounter, review results, manage medications, and generate a billing record. The two systems do not share data unless a custom integration is built.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn's telehealth is integrated directly into the clinical workflow. A provider opens a telehealth visit, the AI ambient scribe captures the encounter, and the SOAP note and billing codes are drafted in the same platform — no switching between tools.

Multiple vendor relationships for a complete practice workflow

A practice using Simplifeye for scheduling and telehealth, a separate EMR for clinical documentation, and a clearinghouse for billing is managing three vendor relationships, three support contacts, and three data systems for one patient encounter. Integration between them requires setup, ongoing maintenance, and a troubleshooting path when they disagree.

Krasyn's answer

Krasyn covers the full outpatient encounter in one platform. Practices that consolidate onto Krasyn reduce vendor complexity, eliminate inter-system integration points, and manage one support relationship for clinical and billing workflows.

What Makes Krasyn Different

AI-native SOAP notes

Ambient AI drafts structured clinical notes during the encounter — HPI, ROS, assessment, and plan — grounded against the visit transcript. Providers review and sign; they do not dictate or type from scratch.

Real-time E/M + ICD-10 coding

As the note is drafted, E/M level and ICD-10 codes are suggested with confidence scores and supporting context — surfacing undercoding opportunities before the encounter closes.

DPC-first pricing

Krasyn was designed around the economics of independent outpatient medicine — including Direct Primary Care. Membership billing is built-in, not an add-on.

No per-seat lock-in

Krasyn bills at the practice level, not per provider seat. Add a covering physician, a PA, or a nurse practitioner without a pricing cliff.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Simplifeye?

Simplifeye is a patient engagement platform for medical and dental practices. Its core features are online scheduling, website chat integration, digital intake forms, and telehealth video visits. It is not an EMR — it does not provide clinical documentation, billing, e-prescribing, or a medical record. It is designed to extend the patient-facing front end of a practice that already has a clinical system.

Can Simplifeye replace an EMR?

No. Simplifeye handles patient-facing scheduling and engagement workflows. It does not provide clinical documentation, SOAP notes, order entry, medication management, lab results, or billing. A practice using only Simplifeye still needs a full EMR for every clinical and billing task. Simplifeye is a supplement to, not a replacement for, a clinical record system.

Does Krasyn include the scheduling and intake features Simplifeye offers?

Krasyn includes built-in scheduling, patient portal, and telehealth as part of the core platform. Digital intake forms and patient-facing scheduling are part of the patient portal workflow. Simplifeye offers a more website-integrated scheduling experience designed to sit on top of an existing practice site — if that specific front-door integration is important, compare the two approaches during a fit review.

Can Krasyn and Simplifeye be used together?

Yes. Simplifeye can function as an additional patient-facing scheduling layer, with appointments feeding into a clinical EMR. However, Krasyn already includes scheduling and a patient portal. Most practices find that using both creates redundant tools rather than complementary ones. A fit review identifies whether Simplifeye adds specific value beyond what Krasyn already provides.

Does Simplifeye support DPC practices?

Simplifeye's scheduling and engagement tools work for DPC practices at the patient-facing layer. It does not handle the membership billing, recurring payment, or clinical documentation that DPC practices need from their EMR. Krasyn includes membership billing and DPC-specific workflows as built-in features.

Ready to see Krasyn for yourself?

Plans that store patient records are open for sign-ups, with our standard HIPAA Business Associate Agreement presented for review and electronic acceptance inside your workspace. Prices above are unchanged.