Your online presence is my priority

I built Findable Therapist because the best therapists I know are hard to find online.

Amiya Moretta, Founder of Findable Therapist
I help therapists go from invisible online to fully booked

I started Findable Therapist as a thank you to the therapists who have changed my life. (Shout out to Tina and Angie.)

There’s nothing quite like finding someone who really gets you and I want to help your future clients have that same experience the moment they land on your website.

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A Writer First

I have an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where I spent two years learning to listen to language with the kind of attention most people reserve for music. I’m a working poet, recently the recipient of the Disquiet Prize, with poems forthcoming in The Common and a former Fulbright Fellow.

I’ve also spent the last decade in content strategy and SEO for brands like Shopify, Kenneth Cole, Karen Kane, Honeywell, and Blank NYC. I’ve written copy that has ranked on the first page of Google for the kinds of search terms most agencies fight tooth and nail for.

That combination of literary craft and search expertise is rare. Most people who write beautifully don’t understand SEO. Most people who understand SEO don’t write beautifully. I do both, and I built Findable Therapist so therapists could finally have access to both at once.

What I believe about this work

Your website should sound like you on your best day in session. Not a flatter version of you. The version of you that your favorite clients see. That’s the version a stranger should meet on your site.

Therapists doing the most meaningful work, literally healing generational wounds, deserve to be found by the people who need them most. Right now, too many of you are losing those clients to someone with a flashier site and shallower work. That’s a problem worth solving.

The right clients are already searching for you. You don’t need to convince anyone of anything. You need to show up clearly, be findable, and let them recognize you when they arrive.

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