Finding the Right Therapist in California Is Harder Than It Should Be
Most people spend weeks scrolling through directories, filtering by insurance, and clicking through profiles that all say the same thing. You end up booking with someone who seemed fine — and then spending the first three sessions figuring out they're not actually a fit. Saymore was built to fix that.
What Makes a Good Match
The right therapist isn't just available. They're someone who gets your communication style, understands your background, and has real experience with what you're going through. That's what saymore matches on — not just location and insurance.
How The Match Works
You fill out a short intake. We learn how you communicate, what you've been carrying, and what you need from a therapist. Then our matching algorithm — built with real clinical input — finds the practitioners in our network who are the right fit for you specifically. No browsing. No guessing.
→ Take the intake — it takes about 5 minutes
Why California, Why Now
California has thousands of licensed therapists — and one of the highest rates of people who try therapy and stop because it wasn't the right fit. The problem isn't access. It's matching. Saymore is based in California and built specifically for Californians who are done settling for whoever is available.
Who saymore Is For
- People who've tried therapy before and it didn't click
- People who are particular about communication style or cultural fit
- People dealing with something specific — OCD, trauma, relationship issues, life transitions — who need someone with real experience in that area
- People who are ready to actually find someone, not just browse
Not a Directory. A Match.
Psychology Today has over a million therapist profiles. Zencare lets you filter by insurance. BetterHelp sends you whoever is available. Saymore does something different: we match you. There's no directory to scroll, no profiles to compare. You tell us what you need, and we find who fits.
Ready to find the right therapist in California?