Comprehensive Guide to ABA Technology Platforms for Service Providers

Mapping the ABA Technology Landscape


At ABA Mission, we’ve been working to develop a Technology Landscape for ABA Providers—a comprehensive overview of the platforms and tools that support ABA organizations in delivering exceptional care.

While technology offers significant opportunities for efficiency and growth, managing and integrating these solutions often poses unique challenges, especially for organizations with limited technical resources.

Why This Matters: For ABA providers, technology plays a critical role in:
✔️ Streamlining operations—from scheduling and billing to clinical workflows.
✔️ Supporting compliance and tracking client progress with accurate data.
✔️ Ensuring financial health through effective revenue cycle management.
✔️ Empowering staff by simplifying workflows and reducing admin burdens.

Most ABA organizations must navigate a variety of platforms, each critical to their success, often with only a small IT team to handle integration and support.

A Whimsical Look at the Landscape: This playful graphic here showcases the complexity of the ABA technology landscape. It highlights the interconnected systems providers juggle daily. While lighthearted in design, it underscores a serious challenge: supporting these platforms with limited resources.

You can find our 'actual' ABA Technology Landscape here

Categories in the Landscape: Here are the key categories of technology solutions we’ve identified:

  • All-Inclusive ABA Practice Management Platforms

  • ABA Practice Management Platforms Requiring Clinical Tool Integration
    Clinical Tools

  • Assessment Tools

  • Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) Vendors

  • Automation

  • Payroll

  • HR Management

  • Applicant Tracking Systems

  • Accounting & Financial Management

  • Service Ticketing

  • Performance Management

  • Employee Rewards

Each category represents a critical part of ABA operations, from clinical data collection to employee recognition. While we’ve identified many vendors, we know there are likely gaps—especially in the RCM space. Please let us know if have any feedback that will improve this ‘view’.

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