Integrative medicine doctors are switching from Jane App to SupplementPractice.com because Jane was built for booking and notes, not for AI-generated protocols across Xymogen, Standard Process, Metagenics, and Designs for Health. Practices report recovering 8–12 admin hours per week per practitioner after the switch.
Jane App vs. SupplementPractice.com
| Capability | Jane App | SupplementPractice.com |
|---|---|---|
| Core focus | Scheduling + charting | Practice mgmt + AI protocols |
| AI Co-Pilot | Not native | Native, brand-aware |
| Multi-brand dispensary | Limited | 6+ brands integrated |
| Supplement schedules | Manual | Auto-generated |
| Master Protocols | No | Yes |
Why Jane App Hits a Ceiling for Functional Medicine
Jane is excellent for chiropractors and PTs running booking-heavy schedules. But functional medicine workflows live or die by supplement protocols, and Jane treats supplements as a documentation note rather than an integrated dispensary line item. That gap forces clinics into a second tool — and a second source of HIPAA risk.
What Switchers Gain in 30 Days
Clinics moving from Jane App to SupplementPractice.com report: protocol drafting collapsed from 25 minutes to 4, supplement revenue up 18–32% from better adherence, and onboarding time for new practitioners cut from 3 weeks to 3 days using Master Protocols.
