Homeopathy software for practitioners
Homeopathy software for practitioners has to carry a working case load, not just demonstrate a feature. A practising homeopath repertorises live, keeps cases over years of follow-ups, reaches for several materia medica authors in a single consultation, and increasingly leans on AI to compress note-taking. The buying question is which tool fits the method actually in use — classical single-remedy prescribing in the Kentian line, Boenninghausen's concordances, or a more eclectic mix — at a platform and price that suits a real practice.
The practitioner-relevant comparison
| Dimension | Similia | RadarOpus | Complete Dynamics | Synergy / MacRepertory |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Repertory coverage | Kent, Boericke, Boenninghausen + premium Murphy/Complete/Saine | Synthesis, deep module set | Complete Repertory at the core | ReferenceWorks corpus |
| Case management | Cases, analyses, follow-ups, timeline, folders | Mature case module | Case tools per edition | Case module |
| AI assistance | Notes/Photos to Rubrics, Live Audio (Pro) | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Platforms | Any browser, any device | Windows-first | Mac/Windows/iPad | Mac heritage, no tablet |
| Entry cost | Free tier; Pro from $19.99/mo USD | Perpetual, quoted | Free Browser; paid editions | Perpetual + subscriptions |
Repertory depth matched to method
The first question is whether the repertory matches the method. A Kentian prescriber wants Kent's Repertory and a strong Synthesis or Complete; a Boenninghausen practitioner wants the Therapeutic Pocketbook and its concordances; an eclectic prescriber wants breadth across authors. Similia ships the classics free — Kent's Repertory, Boericke's Repertory, Hering's Guiding Symptoms, Boger's Synoptic Key, Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocketbook, and the Ward & Roberts Sensations As If repertories — and offers Murphy's MetaRepertory, Complete Repertory 2026, and Saine Repertory 2025 as premium editions. RadarOpus is the depth leader for a practice committed to Synthesis and its extensive module ecosystem. Complete Dynamics centres the Complete Repertory and is the strongest native cross-platform option; the Synergy line carries the ReferenceWorks corpus and graphic-analysis heritage. For a deep Synthesis commitment, RadarOpus remains the reference.
Case management over the long arc
The relationship with software is measured in years of follow-ups, so case depth matters as much as repertory breadth. Similia organises a case as a patient record holding multiple analyses over time, with consultation notes, attachments, prescriptions, follow-ups, case folders, and a Case Timeline that tracks significant events chronologically. Rubric sheets can be imported or copied between analyses to speed follow-ups, and an analysis can be copied to another case. The desktop competitors all carry mature case modules built over decades, and a practitioner already invested in one of them has a real switching cost in moving years of records — which is why export terms belong in the decision.
AI assistance where it earns its place
The clearest recent divergence in the field is AI assistance, and it is where the web product is presently ahead. Similia ships Notes to Rubrics (consultation notes parsed into suggested rubrics, with OCR for handwritten notes), Photos to Rubrics, Live Mode (typed notes auto-add rubrics during a consultation), and Live Audio Mode in beta (real-time transcription with SRP extraction and auto-added rubrics) — all Pro features that consume AI credits. These compress the mechanical part of repertorisation so attention stays on clinical reasoning; the practitioner makes the prescription and reviews every suggestion. The desktop competitors offer comparatively limited AI surfaces today, so AI is a genuine point of difference rather than parity.
Platform fit and the cost floor
Hardware constrains the choice. A browser-based product runs on a consulting-room desktop, a home laptop, and a tablet from one synced account with no installer. RadarOpus is Windows-first, which suits a PC practice but imposes a compatibility layer on a Mac one. Complete Dynamics is the strongest native cross-platform option with Mac, Windows, and iPad apps and is the pick for offline-first rooms. The Synergy line has deep Mac heritage but no tablet client. On cost, the web route puts the floor at zero — an indefinite Free plan with classic repertories, Semantic Search, and a capped case allowance — with four Pro editions from $19.99/mo USD above it and a 14-day Pro trial for first-time subscribers. A full breakdown of perpetual versus subscription pricing across vendors is at homeopathy software cost.
Refining a repertorisation, not just running one
Repertorisation is rarely a single pass; it is a process of narrowing. What matters is the toolset that lets a clinician interrogate a result rather than accept it. Rubrics graded 0 to 4 weight their clinical importance. Elimination Mode filters the grid to remedies present in rubrics marked required. Kingdom and family filters narrow the remedy list when a case points to a botanical, mineral, or animal group. Miasm Analysis evaluates the miasmatic tendency of a case from its top remedies, cross-referencing Kent, Murphy, Complete, and Saine rubrics with literature from Hahnemann, Allen, Banerjea, Sankaran, and Foubister. These serve the analytic discipline a classical practitioner already applies by hand, making the narrowing faster without removing the judgement. The desktop competitors carry their own mature analysis toolsets built over decades — graphic analysis in the Synergy line, extensive filtering in RadarOpus — and a practitioner who has internalised one of those workflows has a real reason to weight familiarity alongside features. No analysis engine is superior in the abstract; test the narrowing workflow on a real case before switching.
Choosing as a practitioner
Three questions resolve most working homeopaths. Is the method bound to Synthesis or ReferenceWorks? If yes, RadarOpus or the Synergy line respectively is the reference, repertory depth first. Is the room on dependable internet, and does the practice move between devices? If no internet, Complete Dynamics native; if yes and multi-device, a browser route gives continuity across the desktop, laptop, and tablet from one free account. Should AI compress note-taking and rubric selection? If yes, the web product currently ships the deepest AI surface in the category; the capability map is at homeopathy software with AI and the platform detail at homeopathy software for clinics.
For a working practitioner the choice turns on method and devices: RadarOpus for a deep Synthesis commitment, Complete Dynamics for offline native work, a browser platform for multi-device continuity with the strongest current AI assistance.
References
Similia Help Centre (2026) Which Homeopathic Resources are Included in Similia, https://similia.crisp.help/.
Similia Help Centre (2026) Similia Pricing and Subscription FAQ, https://similia.crisp.help/.
Similia Help Centre (2026) Managing Cases and Follow-ups, https://similia.crisp.help/.
Similia Help Centre (2026) Using AI: Case Notes to Rubrics; Photos to Rubrics; Live Audio Mode (Beta), https://similia.crisp.help/.
Similia Help Centre (2026) Getting Started with Similia, https://similia.crisp.help/.
Similia Help Centre (2026) Repertorization and Analysis (Selecting Rubrics); grading, elimination, kingdom/family filters, miasm analysis, https://similia.crisp.help/.
Zeus Soft (2026) RadarOpus repertory modules and case management, https://www.radaropus.com.
Complete Dynamics (2026) Editions, platforms, and case tools, https://www.completedynamics.com.
Synergy Homeopathic (2026) MacRepertory and ReferenceWorks, https://www.synergyhomeopathic.com.
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