SimplePractice reviews

3.7

62% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Jonathan Seltzer

74% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

SimplePractice has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The SimplePractice employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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150 reviews
5.0
Jan 30, 2024
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Pros

The organizational culture exuded a warm, friendly, and benevolent atmosphere, while the leadership played a pivotal role in facilitating my professional growth within the role. Benefits were top notch!

Cons

None, I think they should keep doing what they're doing.

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SimplePractice Response
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We are so glad you had a positive experience during your tenure at SimplePractice. Thank you for sharing this feedback with us.
1.0
Jan 25, 2024
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Pros

Fancy office, nice employee swag, cute dogs (when dogs were still allowed).

Cons

Cut employee benefits drastically as part of an “organizational alignment” following EngageSmart acquisition while simultaneously touting employee wellness on social media and in marketing materials. Disabled employees needing FMLA leave received 30% less in benefits in 2022 than in previous years. I took leave due to a documented medical condition in 2020 and received 40% of salary through company SDI while on leave with the remaining 60% covered by state disability insurance. In 2022 I took leave again and received 10% of salary from company SDI with the same 60% state disability insurance. Employees were not clearly notified of the reduction in benefits when the “organizational alignment” occurred. Founding leadership cashed out and moved on to better things. The stock options in the company that I received as part of my compensation package were returned to the company after I waited too long to exercise them after my voluntary departure. This was my mistake - I missed the deadline to exercise by minutes. The total value of the options exceeded $25k at the time. HR and Legal were unwilling to budge or grant a grace period to exercise these options following my exit for “tax reasons” that they were unable or unwilling to explain, despite my 4 years of loyal service and documented high performance in a highly customer-facing role. Because I’d already signed my offboarding paperwork, I had no recourse. The company simply took back the stock options that I had rightfully earned, leaving me with nothing. Performative virtue signaling around employee wellbeing and being a “great place to work,” but prioritizes creating value for shareholders over maintaining employee benefits or considering employee development. Product iteration and development moves at a glacial pace due to bureaucracy in Product and Engineering. The entire Marketing team has turned over multiple times in the last 1-2 years, including C-suite and executive level staff. No codified commitment to DEIB during my tenure. This experience is fully documented via email and 100% factually correct to the best of my ability. “Good vibes,” ugly reality.

3.0
Jan 23, 2024
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Pros

Great work/life balance and the people make working here such a pleasure.

Cons

Compensation is not competitive and yearly performance reviews left people feeling a bit perplexed.

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