Practio

Organize communities of practice, intervision and peer coaching in a space that actually feels built for them.

Practio helps professionals and small groups turn scattered chats, sheets, emails and manual confirmations into a clear flow: rooms, requests, seats, waitlists, messages and operational details in one place.

21

professionals invited or active

102

rooms published or configured

7

hosts already active in the product

Peer practice already exists. The operating system around it usually does not.

What communities of practice are
01

Messages are scattered everywhere

Chats, emails, forms and reminders live in different places and make the workflow brittle.

02

It is hard to know who is really in

Between verbal confirmations, doubts and late changes, hosts spend time chasing people down.

03

Continuity breaks easily

Without a clear operational home, every meeting feels like starting over.

04

Too much theory, not enough live practice

The real value comes from the live setting, clear roles and concrete feedback, not from content accumulation.

Practio organizes the conditions that make better practice possible.

A room with clear boundaries

Each session has a format, approach, date, capacity, roles and participation details that are easy to read.

One list for participants

Approved participants, waitlists, withdrawals and host decisions stay visible without manual workarounds.

Clean operational messaging

Links, addresses, notes and final instructions reach the right people in a more orderly way.

A deliberately quiet product

No feed, no constant social layer, no noise. Just coordination and real practice.

A simple flow built around real sessions.

Open the quick guide
1

Create or find a room

Start with a concrete practice need and build the right setting around it.

2

Define purpose and approach

Intervision, supervision, role play, peer feedback, real-case discussion or free practice.

3

Manage requests and waitlists

Participants know their status. Hosts know who is confirmed and who is not.

4

Meet and practice

When logistics are clear, attention can go back to the quality of the session.