Built by SLPs who know the work

EASI began with a clinical problem, not a technology pitch.

Too much of an SLP’s week is spent moving the same evidence through transcripts, scores, reports, IEP documentation, progress updates, therapy plans, materials, and schedules. EASI was built to connect that work without taking clinical judgment away from the clinician.

Connect the real workflow

Assessment, documentation, progress reporting, planning, materials, and scheduling should not require rebuilding the same clinical story.

Keep the clinician in control

Software can prepare, calculate, organize, and suggest. The SLP reviews, interprets, decides, edits, and signs.

Respect the whole person

Age, languages, diagnoses, history, goals, and selected supporting records belong beside the numbers when a clinician prepares a report.

The clinicians behind EASI

iTherapy, LLC was founded in California in 2012.

Lois Jean Brady, MA, SLP

Lois Jean Brady, MA, SLP

Co-Founder & CEO

A practicing speech-language pathologist with more than 30 years of clinical experience and principal-investigator experience across NSF-funded projects.

Matthew Guggemos, MS, CCC-SLP

Matthew Guggemos, MS, CCC-SLP

Co-Founder & CTO

A practicing speech-language pathologist and principal investigator on NSF SBIR Phase II Award #2133148, focused on responsible clinical technology.

Research-supported development

EASI’s development has included federal research support, including NSF SBIR Phase II Award #2133148. That support does not replace clinical validation or clinician review; it reflects a sustained effort to build and study technology for real speech-language pathology work.

View NSF Award #2133148

See what the connected workflow looks like.

From the first recording or transcript to reports, progress, therapy, and scheduling.