Welcome to Galad
Every neuropsychological evaluation ends the same way: the testing is done, the data is scored, the clinical picture is clear, and the psychologist still goes home to write the report from scratch.
Galad is being built to change that. It takes your scores, observations, and referral question, then drafts the sections that take the longest so you can spend more time on clinical judgement.
Advised by an AHPRA-endorsed clinical psychologist. Australian data hosting. Built for psychologists in Australia.
Free tools for your practice
While you wait, use what we've already built.
Four small tools for Australian psychologists. Use them in a few minutes each. No account needed.
Employment income calculator
Compare employed vs contractor take-home, after tax, super, and expenses.
Cancellation revenue calculator
See what no-shows and late cancels are costing your practice each year.
Cancellation policy generator
Draft a 1-page policy you can paste straight into your intake pack.
Informed consent generator
Draft a psychologist-friendly informed consent form updated for the 2025 code changes.
Guides
Plain-English guides for Australian psychologists.
NDIS cancellation rules for psychologists in 2026
The short-notice threshold, Service Agreement requirements, and practical steps for charging a cancellation fee to an NDIS participant under the 2025–26 Pricing Arrangements.
PsyBA Code of Conduct: what changed on 1 December 2025, and what your practice needs to show
The Psychology Board's new Code of Conduct replaced the APS Code of Ethics as a regulatory code in December 2025. Here's what's different about disclosure, fees, and cancellation terms.
Employed vs contractor vs own practice: what an Australian psychologist actually takes home (2024–25)
Headline salaries and split percentages don't tell the story. Here's how the real take-home compares for a public psychologist, a 70/30 contractor, and an owner-operator using 2024–25 ATO rates.