
WebGeno
Free professional genogram builder for therapists
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About WebGeno
WebGeno is a modern, web-based genogram maker designed for mental health professionals, family therapists, social workers, and psychology students. 🎯 Key Features: • 42+ built-in health conditions with visual quadrant notation • 16 emotional relationship types (enmeshment, conflict, cutoff, etc.) • AI-powered genogram generation from text descriptions • Dynamic auto-generated legends • Cloud sync with end-to-end encryption • Export to PDF, PNG, SVG • GenoPro file import • Works on any desktop device — no installation needed 💰 Pricing: • Free tier: Unlimited genograms, all relationship types, local saves • Pro ($4.99/mo): Cloud storage, exports, AI builder, GenoPro import • Students: FREE Pro access (verified) Built by a clinical psychology student who couldn't find a modern, affordable genogram tool. WebGeno is web-based, intuitive, and accessible.
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WebGeno is a web-based genogram builder that provides specialized visualization tools for mapping family health history and emotional relationships. It combines AI-powered generation with secure cloud synchronization to support clinical documentation and educational analysis.
- Supports 42 plus health conditions with specialized visual quadrant notation.
- Features AI-powered genogram generation from raw text descriptions.
- Offers free Pro access for verified students and a low-cost tier for professionals.
- Ensures data security through end-to-end encryption and local saving options.
Ideal for: Students, consultants, and non-technical users in the mental health field who need a cross-platform tool for documenting complex family dynamics.
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Hey everyone! 👋 I built WebGeno while studying clinical psychology — frustrated that the only genogram software was expensive desktop-only tools from the 90s. Would love your feedback!