Comparison · Last reviewed May 18, 2026

Miaise vsJane App.

Jane is the multi-discipline category leader. It's a great product for what it does. What it does is run multi- practitioner clinics across massage, chiro, physio, OT, acupuncture, and naturopathy. That's not us. So this page is less about head-to-head capability and more about which one actually fits your practice.

The short answer

Jane is bootstrapped to $100M-plus in annual revenue, runs 550-plus employees, and has been at this since 2012. They're mature, multi-discipline, and clinic-oriented. If you run a multi-practitioner clinic with chiro or physio or acupuncture alongside massage, Jane is probably your answer. If you're a solo licensed massage therapist who drives to clients and needs every business mile captured for Schedule C, the tax form for self-employed income, Miaise is probably your answer. The audiences barely overlap.

Who each is built for

Different audiences, on purpose.

Jane App

Multi-practitioner clinics, multi-discipline

  • Multi-practitioner clinic with 2 to 50 practitioners on one account.
  • Multiple licensed disciplines under one roof: massage, chiropractic, physiotherapy, OT, acupuncture, naturopathy, dietetics, and more.
  • Insurance billing as part of the practice (CMS-1500, EDI 837P, clearinghouse routing).
  • Built-in telehealth video for the disciplines where it applies.
  • Canadian and Australian markets in addition to US, with country-specific billing systems.

Miaise

Solo LMTs, mobile-outcall over-indexed

  • Solo licensed massage therapist or one-to-three-person bodywork practice.
  • Mobile-outcall, in-studio, or hybrid practice. The verb is "drives to clients" as often as "sees clients at a studio."
  • Cash-practice economics. The deductible-mile and deductible-supply surface matters more than insurance billing for this cohort.
  • Modality-native vocabulary: cupping stays cupping, gua sha stays gua sha, CST holds keep their named positions.
  • Tax-time as a side effect of normal work, so the deductions are already logged instead of reconstructed every April.

Capability comparison

Where the products land.

This matrix is lighter than the ClinicSense comparison because the audience gap does most of the work here. The rows below show where the two products genuinely diverge for a solo mobile-outcall LMT.

CapabilityMiaiseJane App
Multi-practitioner supportSingle-practitioner focus in v1; 1 to 3 person practices supported informallyYes, designed for it
Multi-discipline support beyond massageBodywork-adjacent only (massage, CST, MLD, sports, oncology, prenatal, medical/clinical)Yes, broad: chiro, physio, OT, acupuncture, naturopathy, dietetics
Insurance billing (CMS-1500 / EDI 837P / clearinghouse)Out of scope (cash-practice focus)Yes, with country-specific support
Telehealth videoNot in v1 (hands-on work as the core surface)Yes, integrated
Mileage tracking (Schedule C Line 9)Yes, automatic at the 2026 federal rate of $0.725/mi, with an IRS-grade trip log and tax exportNot surfaced
Receipt OCR plus bank-sync expense classificationYes, end-to-end to Schedule CNot in scope
Supplies inventory plus Schedule C Line 22 exportYes, with barcode scan source-of-truthNot surfaced
Voice to signed SOAP noteYes, generally available, modality-native vocabularySome voice / dictation features per their roadmap; check jane.app for current state
Outcall safety check-ins (en-route, trusted contacts)Yes, opt-in per sessionNot surfaced
Public booking page with custom URLYes, themed per practiceYes
Hand-verified credentials with deep-link to issuing boardYes, certifications surfaced on the public booking pagePractitioner credentials displayed; primary-source verification not part of the brand
BAA and HIPAA architecture, surfaced publiclyYes, on /security with named subprocessorsBAAs available; details on their support center
Geographic coverageUS (Android launch in flight; iOS later)US, Canada, Australia, with country-specific billing

Pricing

Different shapes, different math.

Jane's pricing is per-account with practitioner-based add-ons and country-specific tiers. The right number for your practice depends on how many practitioners you run, what disciplines you offer, and which country you're in. Check jane.app/pricing for current rates.

Miaise is flat: $29/mo for the first 100 LMTs to subscribe, locked for life. $49/mo after that. No appointment caps, no tier-gated features, no per-practitioner add-on. See /pricing for the full breakdown.

Which one fits

The decision frame.

Choose Jane App if

  • You run a multi-practitioner clinic, especially one with chiro or physio or acupuncture alongside massage.
  • Insurance billing is part of your revenue model and you want it built in.
  • You're in Canada or Australia and need country-specific billing systems.
  • You want telehealth as a primary modality for some of your practitioners.
  • The maturity of a 12-plus-year-old product with hundreds of thousands of practitioners is what you're optimizing for.

Choose Miaise if

  • You're a solo licensed massage therapist or a one-to-three- person bodywork practice.
  • You drive to clients and want every business mile captured for Schedule C, automatically.
  • Your practice is cash-pay, and the tax-deduction surface (mileage, supplies, expenses) is where you want software to help.
  • You want voice charting today, with bodywork vocabulary that doesn't get auto-translated into generic medical language.
  • You want outcall safety primitives (route preview, trusted-contact pings) baked into the session lifecycle.
  • You're one of the first 100 LMTs to subscribe and want $29/mo locked for life, never re-priced as the product grows.

How we made this comparison

The fine print, on purpose.

Jane App capability and audience scope drawn from jane.app and their public story page. We've kept the matrix to areas where the two products genuinely diverge for a solo mobile- outcall LMT, rather than mapping every feature head-to-head. Both products do many things; this page is about the shape of the products, not feature parity.

We don't take sponsorship from Jane, and nothing on this page is paid placement. If you're a Jane App customer or employee and we've gotten something wrong, write hello@miaise.com and we'll correct it with the date stamp.

For the head-to-head solo-LMT product comparison, see Miaise vs ClinicSense instead. That's the comparison that maps row-by-row.

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See the founder rate.

$29 a month locked for life for the first 100 LMTs. The whole product, no appointment caps, no per-practitioner add-on.