Work from real moments
Review voice notes, videos, and written exchanges—not only what someone remembers afterward.
For coaches & therapists
Witness gives your clients a way to capture real moments between sessions, so you can review the full picture and provide the guidance that truly helps.

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Client upload
“A heated moment with my partner last night.”
You
Your insight
“Great awareness in this moment. Here's what I noticed…”
Encrypted uploads. You control who sees what.
Skip the long explanations and get straight to the work.
See the moment as it really happened.
More context leads to better progress.
More context. Better care.
Between sessions, people often try to describe moments that moved fast—tone, timing, what was said, what landed wrong. Witness gives providers access to real voice notes, videos, and written moments so your support can stay grounded in what actually occurred.
Built for thoughtful providers
Review voice notes, videos, and written exchanges—not only what someone remembers afterward.
Choose when and how much you take on. Async reviews fit alongside your existing practice.
Witness is building transparent provider agreements with defined terms, discussed during onboarding.
Who we're looking for
We're building an early network of warm, direct, emotionally intelligent therapists and coaches who care about relationships, communication, parenting, emotional regulation, and helping people recognize patterns—without rushing to labels or blame.
How joining works
Credentialing, agreements, and payouts are handled through onboarding—not implied on day one.
Share who you are, how you work, and why real moments matter to your practice.
A short conversation about fit, the moments you want to help with, and how Witness fits your work.
Credential review, agreements, and platform setup—handled personally, not as a generic HR packet.
Start supporting clients with more context when there is a mutual fit.
Provider FAQ
Couples conflict, parenting exchanges, individual voice notes, written conversations, repair after conflict, and emotional regulation moments—always with client consent and privacy safeguards.
If you believe better support starts with better context, we'd like to hear from you.