For private practice SLPs
Turn language samples into polished clinical documentation faster.
Use ConductSpeech to analyze transcripts, organize language metrics, and draft report-ready language while keeping final clinical interpretation under your control.
ConductSpeech result
Language Sample Summary
MLU
4.67
PGU
82%
NDW
48
Utterances
38
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The sample included 38 child utterances. MLU was 4.67 morphemes. Vocabulary measures and grammar patterns should be reviewed by the SLP before adding to documentation.
Fewer late nights
reduce repetitive scoring and report starter work after sessions.
Client-ready
clear metrics and summaries that can be edited into polished documentation.
Team option
use the same workflow across clinicians as your practice grows.
Workflow
A faster path from sample to useful documentation.
Capture the sample
Paste a transcript from your notes or upload audio when you need a transcript generated first.
Review the evidence
Check the transcript, metrics, grammar patterns, and normative interpretation before using the results.
Draft faster
Copy the summary into your evaluation or progress note, then tailor the final language for the client.
Why it gets bought
The value is time, consistency, and a cleaner handoff to documentation.
Recover admin time without reducing the quality of your clinical documentation.
Make language sample results easier to explain to families and referral partners.
Standardize reports across clinicians without forcing everyone into a rigid template.
Can solo clinicians use it?
Yes. A solo SLP can start with the free workflow and upgrade when reporting, exports, or higher volume are needed.
Can clinics use it across a team?
Yes. Clinic owners can request team pricing when they want shared workflows and consistent documentation across clinicians.
Is the output final report language?
It is a documentation starter. Clinicians review, edit, and decide what belongs in the final clinical record.
For growing clinics
Need team pricing for your practice?
Clinic owners can set up a small team plan for consistent language sample workflows across clinicians.