Two ways to handle Indian clinical documentation
An honest, fact-checked-where-possible comparison — not a takedown.
Written by Kshitij Domadia, Founder, MyKaya
Published June 24, 2026
The short answer
MyKaya and RxNote are both built for the Indian market, but serve different specialties. RxNote is designed as a medical scribe for psychiatrists, psychologists, and general physicians, focusing on medical consultations and automatic ICD-10 coding. MyKaya is designed specifically for mental health professionals, combining silent desktop recording and Indic language support with auto-scored psychometric screeners (PHQ-9, GAD-7) and suicide risk alerts.
Feature comparison: MyKaya vs RxNote
| Criteria | MyKaya | RxNote |
|---|---|---|
| Recording method | Browser-based, bot-free desktop recording with manual session audio upload. | Audio recording of consultations. |
| Language support | Global languages + 22+ Indic languages with native code-switching. | Natively supports Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and 8+ Indian languages. |
| Clinical safety layer | Auto-scored PHQ-9, GAD-7, and C-SSRS risk tracking. | Focused on medical diagnostics and prescription-aligned charting, with no psychometric screeners. |
| Core focus | Mental health clinical documentation, therapy notes (SOAP, DAP, CBT), and safety tracking. | Medical consultation notes, ICD-10 coding, and EHR export. |
| Compliance & Security | Built with client privacy first: session data is encrypted and isolated per practice, using secure, healthcare-grade cloud infrastructure. | HIPAA and DPDP compliant. |
| Trust & Credibility | Used by top therapists from NIMHANS and National Law School (NLSIU). | Used by medical clinics and general practitioners in India. |
| Pricing | 14-day free trial, then flat-rate INR plans: Compass at ₹999 (30-day pass) or the flagship Atlas subscription at ₹2,999/mo (or ₹29,999/yr). | $69/month for unlimited generations (USD pricing). |
| Best for | Psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists seeking mental health templates and safety tracking. | Indian clinicians needing medical charting, ICD-10 coding, and regional language support. |
Recording method
Browser-based, bot-free desktop recording with manual session audio upload.
Audio recording of consultations.
Language support
Global languages + 22+ Indic languages with native code-switching.
Natively supports Tamil, Hindi, Telugu, and 8+ Indian languages.
Clinical safety layer
Auto-scored PHQ-9, GAD-7, and C-SSRS risk tracking.
Focused on medical diagnostics and prescription-aligned charting, with no psychometric screeners.
Core focus
Mental health clinical documentation, therapy notes (SOAP, DAP, CBT), and safety tracking.
Medical consultation notes, ICD-10 coding, and EHR export.
Compliance & Security
Built with client privacy first: session data is encrypted and isolated per practice, using secure, healthcare-grade cloud infrastructure.
HIPAA and DPDP compliant.
Trust & Credibility
Used by top therapists from NIMHANS and National Law School (NLSIU).
Used by medical clinics and general practitioners in India.
Pricing
14-day free trial, then flat-rate INR plans: Compass at ₹999 (30-day pass) or the flagship Atlas subscription at ₹2,999/mo (or ₹29,999/yr).
$69/month for unlimited generations (USD pricing).
Best for
Psychologists, psychiatrists, and therapists seeking mental health templates and safety tracking.
Indian clinicians needing medical charting, ICD-10 coding, and regional language support.
RxNote feature details reflect public positioning at the time of writing and may have changed — confirm directly with RxNote before deciding.
