According to a recent LinkedIn post from Octave, the company is emphasizing the role of health plan directories as a critical bottleneck in accessing mental health care. The post cites that nearly 40% of people start their search within these directories, yet frequently encounter outdated information and dead ends, and positions Octave’s WiseMatch as a solution to this friction.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that WiseMatch is designed to modernize health plan directories by integrating real-time provider availability and booking directly into the health plan experience. This approach is presented as reducing barriers between patients and care, while offering providers better connectivity to in-network demand and giving health plans more accurate, reliable directory infrastructure.
From an investor perspective, the post suggests Octave is targeting a B2B2C model that sits at the intersection of payers, providers, and patients, potentially strengthening its strategic relevance to health plans seeking to improve network access and member experience. If adoption scales, this positioning could create recurring, platform-like revenue opportunities, deepen payer relationships, and differentiate Octave within the competitive behavioral health technology landscape.

