Private beta

Eunora is a privacy-conscious clinical memory workspace for mental health professionals. It helps clinicians organize records, return to source-linked context, and prepare with continuity without replacing clinical judgment.

Last updated: July 10, 2026

Who is this for?

Eunora’s private beta is designed for mental health professionals who want a more privacy-conscious and organized way to manage clinical notes, documents, and context across time.

Mental health professionals

Built for psychologists, psychiatrists, and clinical teams who need to preserve clinical context.

Clinical continuity

Designed to make links between sessions, documents, observations, and important life events easier to follow.

Clinician control

Eunora organizes information and supports retrieval; clinical judgment remains with the professional.

What does private beta mean?

Private beta is a controlled early-access period where Eunora is evaluated with a limited group of trusted participants through real workflow feedback. We review applications manually.

Limited participation

Access is shared gradually with selected participants.

Feedback-oriented

The goal is to understand real clinical workflows and mature the product accordingly.

Controlled scope

Features, security, and usability are monitored carefully during beta.

What happens after requesting access?

  1. 1Your request is reviewed.
  2. 2If there is a suitable fit, we contact you.
  3. 3The private-beta scope and usage expectations are clarified.
  4. 4Account setup links are shared only with accepted participants.

Privacy and security expectations

Eunora is designed as a privacy- and security-conscious clinical workspace. During private beta, participants are expected to use it carefully and within appropriate professional responsibilities.

This page outlines early-stage usage expectations and should not be read as a formal certification or regulatory claim.

Clinical judgment stays with the professional

Built to support judgment, not replace it.

Clinical decisions remain the responsibility of the professional.

Request access

Use the homepage form to request access. Please do not include client, patient, or sensitive clinical information in this form.

Follow-up communication is handled through the submitted request channel for accepted participants.