OT Boost has been recognized as the Best Software for Occupational Therapists 2025, marking a significant achievement for the AI-powered documentation platform that now serves over 2000 occupational therapy professionals. The award highlights the software’s impact on addressing one of the profession’s most pressing challenges: excessive administrative burden and its contribution to clinician burnout.
Occupational therapists typically spend considerable time on documentation requirements, including session notes, progress reports, reevaluations, discharge summaries, and treatment reports. This paperwork load reduces the time available for direct patient care and contributes to professional burnout across the field. OT Boost addresses this challenge by generating accurate, professional documentation in seconds rather than hours.
The platform works by allowing therapists to input brief descriptions of sessions or treatment goals, which the software then transforms into complete, professionally written notes and reports. What distinguishes the system is its use of advanced AI trained to analyze all available patient information, including historical notes, previous evaluations, and chart data. This comprehensive review enables the software to identify progress patterns, highlight functional strengths and limitations, and extract relevant details that would normally require extensive manual searching.
According to the company, reports that traditionally required two to four hours of manual writing can now be completed in under 60 seconds through a brief form submission. The AI documentation software for occupational therapists is built around actual OT workflows, ensuring that generated documentation includes appropriate clinical language, sound clinical reasoning, and measurable outcomes that meet compliance standards.
The efficiency gains translate to substantial time savings for practitioners. Users of the occupational therapy documentation platform report recovering approximately 20 to 40 hours per month, time that can be redirected toward higher quality patient care, personal wellbeing, or professional development. This time recovery directly supports the company’s stated mission of reducing burnout within the occupational therapy community.
The software is designed specifically for occupational therapists who want to complete their documentation requirements faster without sacrificing quality. By handling the time-consuming writing process while maintaining clinical accuracy and context, OT Boost allows therapists to focus on what drew them to the profession: helping patients achieve functional independence and improved quality of life.
Looking ahead, the company aims to continue its work in significantly reducing burnout across the occupational therapy profession, enabling clinicians to sustain their ability to deliver high quality care where it matters most.


