CoachVantage vs. Power Diary

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
CoachVantage
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Practice management software for coaches, with tools to sell coaching programs, to signing e-contracts, to invoicing, to client onboarding and coaching.
$29
per month
Power Diary
Score 1.2 out of 10
N/A
Power Diary is a Health Care Practice Management application for physiotherapy providers from the company of the same name in Ballarat.
$10
per week
Pricing
CoachVantagePower Diary
Editions & Modules
Clarity Plan
$29
per month
Aha! Plan
$49
per month
Just Me
$10
per week
Light
$16
per week
Medium
$26
per week
Large
$42
per week
Plus
Scales with calendars needed
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
CoachVantagePower Diary
Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details10% discount for yearly subscription.
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User Ratings
CoachVantagePower Diary
Likelihood to Recommend
-
(0 ratings)
1.1
(0 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
CoachVantagePower Diary
Likelihood to Recommend
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Power Diary is a useful practice management software however, in my opinion, their support is absolutely awful, in my experience, they stop responding at times and fail to take appropriate steps for customers where there is an issue, choosing instead to take their own path forward, rather than be humble and listen to what their clients need. In my experience, they have even gone so far as to label constructive feedback as being an attack on their character. To me, not professional at all.
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Pros
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  • Provides detailed instructions on how to use their services and also webinars on various topics to help grow your practice. They also check in via email and offer advice if you are having any issues with the system.
  • Invoicing is simple and their system makes it easy to monitor payments received and outstanding.
  • Writing client case notes and recording all administrative notes is a simple process.
  • Client documents can be saved into client records, so everything is in one place and there is no need to keep hard copy records.
  • They have templates (letters etc.) that can be accessed and used which saves time.
  • They have a feature that assists with developing policies which I found helpful.
  • They have a Facebook Page that allows Power Diary users to communicate, share tips etc.
  • The system itself is user friendly and quite easy to navigate. If you need help, you can access the instructions provided by Power Diary.
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Cons
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  • In my experience, support attitude and attendance to detail
  • In my experience, listening to Customers
  • In my experience, doing what they tell the world they do for their customers.
  • In my opinion, protecting client data better
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Usability
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I think Power Diary is relatively intuitive however of late, over development of certain features with insufficient user experience testing, and, in my opinion, no desire to resolve the concerns of customers shows me that Power Diary's business model is not customer centric, but self centric and most businesses with this ethos fail in time.
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Alternatives Considered
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This is the first time I have used this type of practice management system. I used the Specialist Homelessness Information Platform (SHIP) in my previous role, which made it easier for me to transition to using Power Diary.
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Return on Investment
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  • I am still to work out if my ROI is going to be beneficial
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ScreenShots

Power Diary Screenshots

Screenshot of Calendar with 3 practitioners, 1 weekScreenshot of SMS within Power DiaryScreenshot of Online BookingScreenshot of Intake notes in Power DiaryScreenshot of Power Diary's TelehealthScreenshot of Invoicing within Power Diary