Helo Echo

Pick a side to explore

Both demos are fully interactive and pre-loaded with a fictional practice.

What you'll find inside

Bilateral stimulation, under your control

Set speed, direction, and whether the set uses light, sound, or both. Change it mid-set without losing the target. The client's room follows along live, on the same screen or a second device.

Either person can stop a set at any moment.

BLS control panel — speed, mode, and start/stop.

Scripts and forms in the same window

Standard protocol scripts sit in a dock beside the controls, so you can read from them without leaving the session. Intake questionnaires, readiness checklists, and assessment forms live one tab over.

Each script and form carries its source attribution at the foot of the page.

Scripts and forms — dock on the left, document on the right.

Near-verbatim transcription into a note

The session is transcribed as it happens, so you are not writing while you are listening. Afterwards the transcript feeds a note workspace where you shape it into the record you actually keep.

You decide what makes it into the chart. The raw transcript is never the note.

Transcript on the left, the note you keep on the right.

A portal that belongs to the client

Clients sign into their own space. They can customize the look of their BLS room, work through worksheets between sessions, and keep a journal.

The journal stays private unless the client chooses to share an entry.

Client portal — BLS room, worksheets, and journal.

The record, kept in one place

Session history, forms the client has completed, symptom check-ins over time, and your notes all sit in the same client file — so you are not stitching the picture together from four tools.

Client record — history alongside check-in trends.