If you’ve already written your content—or used a professional copywriter or ChatGPT—but your website still isn’t bringing in clients, the problem probably isn’t your words.
It’s how they’re being presented.
Maybe you…
- Have already written your website copy (or paid someone to)
- Like what your site says—but it’s not converting (that means people reach out in some way)
- Get people visiting your site, but they don’t reach out
- Think your website feels “fine”… just not compelling
- Are tired of being told to “fix your SEO” or “rewrite everything”
You don’t need to start over. You need to make what you already have work.

Good Copy Doesn’t Work on a Bad Layout
Even strong, thoughtful therapy copy can fall flat if the design isn’t supporting it.

Common issues I see:
- Long blocks of text that overwhelm visitors
- No clear visual flow (people don’t know where to look)
- Important ideas getting buried
- A tone mismatch (your words feel warm, your design feels clinical—or vice versa)
- Calls to action that are easy to miss or feel abrupt
Your website isn’t just communicating information—it’s communicating safety.
And design is what people feel first.
What I Do Differently
I don’t rewrite your copy. I translate it into a website that actually connects with people.
That means:
- Structuring your content so it’s easy to read and absorb
- Creating a visual hierarchy that guides visitors naturally
- Designing for emotional clarity and trust (especially important in therapy)
- Making it easier for the right clients to say “this feels like a fit”
You’ve already done the hard part—figuring out what you want to say. I make sure it lands.
Design for Therapists Who Already Have Copy
Same Words. Completely Different Experience.
Most therapists don’t need new messaging. They need their message presented in a way that feels clear, calm, and trustworthy.
- Dense, hard-to-skim pages ➡ Clear, guided flow
- Important points hidden ➡ Key ideas stand out
- Feels generic or impersonal ➡ Feels aligned with your approach and personality
“But don’t I need SEO or better marketing?”
Sometimes, yes.
But if people are already finding your site and they’re just not reaching out, then more traffic won’t fix the problem.
Design for Therapists helps turns visitors into clients.


