Your report reaches the whole team.
Scrive is the app for OTs and behaviour support practitioners on Clearline Connect. AI-assisted drafting for FCA, HA, AT and behaviour support reports — you still write every clinical sentence. And the value runs both ways: the team's approved evidence flows into your draft, and when you sign, your recommendations land in the provider's feed and the coordinator's funding case, cited and dated. Draft the structure. Own the judgement.
Structural scaffold, not a ghostwriter
Scrive drafts the section headings, the evidence prompts, the standard NDIS narrative arc — for FCAs, AT reports and behaviour support plans alike. The clinical reasoning and the recommendations are yours, written in your voice.
The team's evidence flows in. Your work flows out.
The family's shared intake context drops into your draft with one click — no re-typing. When you sign, the report lands in the provider's Aura OS feed, and your recommendations reach the coordinator's NDIA funding justification, cited and dated.
Australian English, AU clinical context
NDIS Practice Standards, AHPRA registration, Schedule 4 / Schedule 8 markers, Australian assessment-tool references. Not a US clinical workflow with the spelling adjusted.
Behaviour support plans, drafted from the team's record.
Scrive now drafts interim behaviour support plans, comprehensive behaviour support plans and functional behaviour assessments, structured to the NDIS Commission's behaviour support plan format. The difference is where the draft starts: not a blank page, but the connected team's record — incident summaries and journal excerpts the provider has approved via Connect flow in as evidence, and the interim and comprehensive deadlines are tracked for you.
The boundaries, plainly: Scrive drafts and tracks deadlines — it doesn't lodge plans with the NDIS Commission, it doesn't authorise restrictive practices (state authorisation and Commission processes stay the practitioner's responsibility), and it doesn't make anyone a registered behaviour support practitioner. Scrive drafts the structure; the practitioner owns every clinical judgement and the plan content. AI for admin, humans for care.
AI for admin. Humans for care.
Every AI feature in Scrive has to pass the same rule. The AI drafts. A clinician decides. Every recommendation, every risk statement, every clinical judgement is yours — and the audit trail makes that crystal clear. Your registration is on the line, not ours; the product is built so you stay in control of every line that goes out under your name.
— The Scrive product principle
Free tier live. Pro pricing set at launch.
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Scrive, plainly.
Free tier is live. Pro pricing and feature scope are set at launch — likely Q3 2026. Leave your email above and we'll send you the launch terms before public release.
No. Scrive drafts the structural scaffold of an FCA, HA or AT report — section headings, evidence prompts, the standard NDIS narrative shape. You still write every clinical sentence, every recommendation, every risk statement. The AI drafts. The OT decides.
Yes — Scrive shares the signed report with the provider via Clearline Connect. The signed report appears as a card in the provider’s Aura OS messages feed. No email attachment, no forwarding chain. Connect by QR scan or a short Connect ID — nothing is shared until both sides approve. See how Connect works.
It drafts them — interim and comprehensive behaviour support plans and functional behaviour assessments, structured to the NDIS Commission’s behaviour support plan format, drawing on incident summaries and journal excerpts the provider has approved via Connect, with the interim and comprehensive deadlines tracked. Scrive doesn’t lodge plans, doesn’t authorise restrictive practices, and doesn’t make anyone a registered practitioner — the practitioner owns every clinical judgement and the plan content. AI for admin, humans for care.