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Enter your details to see your real numbers
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Per Session Profit
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Revenue/Session
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Average collection
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Collections Rate
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Billed vs collected
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No-Show Loss
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Monthly revenue lost
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Monthly Revenue
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At current volume
🎯 Business Verdict
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🏥 Speech Therapist Details
Your session volume and revenue inputs
📊 Business Snapshot
Where your business stands right now
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Revenue Breakdown
Where every dollar goes in your practice
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No-Show Impact Analysis
What empty appointment slots are costing you
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Revenue Projections
Your speech therapist revenue under different growth scenarios
Monthly Revenue Projection
Revenue by Payer Type
Cost Allocation
Profit at Different Client Volumes
Speech Therapy Speech Therapist Revenue Report
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How To Use
Know your real numbers — optimize every session
🚀 Getting Started
1
Enter Client Volume
Your average sessions per day and working days per month. This drives all revenue calculations.
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Set Revenue & Collections
Average billed per visit and your collections rate. The gap between billed and collected is where money hides.
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See Your Real Profit
The dashboard shows true profit per visit after overhead, no-shows, and acquisition costs. Red = money you're losing.
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Find Your Levers
Adjust sliders to see what happens if you reduce no-shows by 5%, increase cash clients, or raise your collections rate.
📊 Terms Made Simple
Collections Rate: The percentage of what you bill that you actually collect. Industry average is 90-95%. Below 90% means you're leaving serious money on the table through write-offs, denials, or slow follow-up.
No-Show Rate: Percentage of scheduled clients who don't show up. Industry average is 10-15%. Every no-show is lost revenue you can never recover — that slot could have been filled.
Insurance vs Cash Pay: Cash clients pay full price immediately. Insurance clients require billing, follow-up, and often pay less after adjustments. Higher cash percentage = faster, more predictable revenue.
New Client Acquisition Cost: What you spend in marketing, ads, and time to get one new client in the door. Track this to know which marketing channels are worth it.