
Seidr Software
Behavioral Health Triage & Outcome Tracking
Support Seidr’s Mission
Seidr Software is free and open source, the result of more than three years of dedicated work, collaboration, and thorough beta testing by a behavioral health leader and a brilliant developer. We’ve poured countless hours and heart into building a tool that helps every organization deliver better mental health care, because we believe everyone deserves compassionate, accessible support. If Seidr has made a difference for you, or if you support open access to ethically developed healthcare tools, please consider a one-time tip or donation. Every contribution directly honors this commitment and helps us keep advancing the vision thank you, truly, for recognizing the meaningful work behind Seidr’s journey.
Purpose & Mission
Seidr Software was developed in Montana in response to one of the nation’s highest suicide rates. This free, open-source platform empowers healthcare professionals to triage, assess, and monitor behavioral health patients using evidence-based screening tools and a composite risk scoring system.

Seidr Software offers a free, customizable solution to promote fairness and transparency in mental health care, enabling organizations to adapt the tool as needed. All updates and management are handled internally, supporting equitable access for all.
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​Seidr Software is free and open:
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Available for unrestricted use, sharing, and adaptation without contracts or hidden fees; designed for universal accessibility.
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Built for behavioral health:
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Seidr simplifies wait times, progress tracking, and care coordination for all users, requiring no technical skills.
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Customizable by IT/HIT teams:
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Organizations can easily duplicate and tailor Seidr’s codebase to their unique workflows, security needs, and clinical goals, gaining control over tools and privacy settings.
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Support managed internally:
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Your IT/HIT team handles adaptation, bug fixes, and customizations, as Seidr is provided "as is" with no ongoing support from its creators.
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Transparent and ethical:
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The open-source model allows global review and enhancement, ensuring reliability, safety, and continuous improvement.
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Driven by user feedback:
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User experiences shape ongoing updates to better meet community needs.
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Definitions
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Open Source: Software available for use, review, and improvement, usually at no cost.
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Clone/Copy: Downloading and replicating software for organizational customization.
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IT/HIT Department: Staff overseeing digital systems and health technologies.
Consult legal or technical experts prior to disclosing sensitive health information or collaborating publicly.
Why Open Source?
Mission = Access
Seidr Software is open source to make mental health tools accessible to all organizations and communities. By sharing Seidr, more clinicians can help people, and others can improve and expand the platform, increasing its impact. Collaboration and service drive Seidr’s mission, especially as behavioral health needs grow.

Seidr Overview Demonstration
Main Features
How Seidr Helps
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Reduces mental health care waitlists by prioritizing higher-risk cases
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Tracks patient progress with visual graphs (PHQ-9, GAD-7, WHO-5)
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Easily send and track forms by email, text, or portal
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Download results for EHR integration
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Diagnostic assistant recommends follow-ups based on screening results







