Behaview is a SaaS platform designed for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) practices, specializing in staff training, supervision, and data tracking for Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs). It serves ABA providers by addressing key challenges in workforce management, such as scheduling supervisions, delivering remote feedback, and monitoring individualized staff progress using methods like Behavioral Skills Training (BST).[1][2] The product solves inefficiencies in data collection, training gaps, and compliance by enabling device-agnostic observations, video annotations, and centralized reporting, with tiered pricing from a free Basic plan (up to 3 users) to custom Enterprise options including SOC 2 and API integrations.[3] This supports scaling from small teams to large practices while ensuring data security with AES-256 encryption and region-specific hosting.[1]
Behaview was founded by Payam Moghaddam and Shadi Hortamani, who bring complementary expertise: Payam as a software developer and consultant, and Shadi with deep ABA knowledge as a BCBA.[2] The idea emerged from their dual experiences—Shadi's insights into ABA training needs combined with Payam's software background, initially adapting BST methods from his own software organization to address gaps in autism and ABA service delivery.[2] They recognized the friction when non-ABA developers build tools for the space, aiming for seamless integration; Payam remains partly in software consulting while focusing full-time on Behaview, with early inspiration from real-world supervision challenges like tracking competencies and minimizing observer effects.[1][2]
Behaview rides the wave of digital transformation in behavioral health, particularly ABA for autism care, where tech addresses staffing shortages, regulatory demands (e.g., BACB fieldwork), and scalability amid rising demand.[1][2][6] Timing aligns with industry shifts toward AI-assisted training, predictive analytics, and automation in documentation—echoed in discussions on integrating tech into ABA delivery, policy, and large-scale data measurement.[6] Market forces like expanding mental health access (via conferences like Behavioral Health Tech) favor tools that boost efficiency for providers, enabling better outcomes with less effort while Behaview influences the ecosystem by bridging clinician needs with developer precision, potentially setting standards for specialized ABA platforms.[2][4]
Behaview is poised for growth by capitalizing on ABA's tech adoption surge, potentially expanding into AI-driven analytics or deeper integrations as predictive tools and automation evolve.[6] Trends like regulatory changes for tech in service delivery and healthcare-modeled efficiencies will shape its path, with Enterprise features positioning it for larger providers.[3] Its influence may grow by standardizing remote training, reducing clinician burnout, and fostering data-rich insights—ultimately amplifying ABA's impact in behavioral health, much like its founders' vision to close persistent gaps with purpose-built software.[2]