The biggest cost in behavioral health isn't the session. It's the dropout. Members who stop showing up don't get better — and their claims don't stop.
01
Sage already knows them.
Before a member ever joins a group, their personal AI has been getting to know them — what they're carrying, when they're available, what kind of support they need. Group participation is suggested, not assigned. It feels like the next natural step in a relationship they already trust.
02
Sage matches the right group.
Using what it knows about this specific person, Sage matches them to the group where they'll fit — topic alignment, session timing, peer composition. No intake form. No cold referral. The same relationship that noticed their need also found the right room.
03
Sage is in the session with them.
During the group session, Sage watches silently — tracking whether this member is engaging, withdrawing, or struggling. If something needs attention, Sage can step in privately without disrupting the group. The member is never alone in the room.
04
Sage is there between sessions too.
Between sessions, Sage stays in contact. A check-in. A reflection. A gentle next step. Members who feel seen between sessions come back. That consistency is what produces outcomes — and what makes BTG different from every other platform in this category.
0
Sessions per year
per engaged member
0%
Of behavioral health
claimants are group-appropriate
Consistent attendance is the outcome.
Members who show up 20+ times a year produce measurable, documented clinical improvement — and generate far fewer crisis claims downstream.