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Fine motor goals to session data, connected.

This guide walks you through the surfaces an Occupational Therapist sees in Osprey: your discipline dashboard, a student's OT-specific goals, the Activity Builder with rubric and sensory step types, a live session runner, and discipline metrics. Open the demo, follow along, and see how fine motor, sensory processing, and ADL documentation flow from a single session.

Key surfaces you'll explore.

Discipline Dashboard

Your caseload with OT-specific goal progress, attention items, and a quick view of which students need follow-up this week.

Learner Journey

Tap a student to see their OT goals: fine motor, sensory processing, visual-motor, and ADL objectives with rubric-based progress tracking.

Activity Builder

Build an OT-specific intervention with step types for rubric scoring, sensory observations, prompt tracking, and session notes.

Session Runner

Run a session and record rubric scores, prompt levels, and observations as you go. Data flows directly into progress charts.

Step-by-step walkthrough.

1. Select the OT role

After the splash screen, tap the OT card in the role picker to enter the demo with the occupational therapy workflow.

Osprey role picker showing the OT card highlighted among the available professional roles.
  1. OT card in the role picker

2. Review your Discipline Dashboard

The dashboard loads with your OT caseload, goal progress across fine motor, sensory, and ADL objectives, and attention items for students who need follow-up.

OT discipline dashboard showing goal progress for OT-specific caseload, attention items, and student cards with OT goal labels.
  1. Goal progress across OT-specific objectives
  2. Caseload cards with OT-specific labels

3. Explore a student's OT goals

Tap a student card to see their OT-specific goals. Each goal shows rubric-based progress, current status, and the recording method. Fine motor objectives, sensory processing goals, and ADL tasks each display in the vocabulary you already use.

Learner Journey view for an OT student showing fine motor and sensory processing goals with rubric-based progress indicators and goal status badges.
  1. OT-specific goal (fine motor, sensory, or ADL)
  2. Rubric-based progress indicator
  3. Goal status badge

4. Build an OT intervention

Navigate to the Library and create a new intervention. The builder offers step types tuned for OT work: rubric scoring for fine motor tasks, sensory observation recording, prompt-level tracking for ADL routines, and session notes.

Activity Builder showing OT intervention creation with step type options for rubric scoring, sensory observation, and prompt tracking.
  1. OT step type options (rubric, sensory, ADL)
  2. Rubric scoring configuration

5. Run an OT session

Open an intervention and start a session. Record rubric scores for fine motor tasks, mark prompt levels for ADL routines, or enter sensory processing observations. Data records in real time without end-of-day transcription.

Session runner showing an OT session with rubric scoring interface, prompt tracking, and session notes entry.
  1. OT-specific recording interface (rubric or observation)
  2. Prompt tracking for step-by-step tasks
  3. Session notes entry

6. Check your discipline metrics

Navigate to Metrics in the sidebar. The OT tab shows goal progress across your caseload and session completion rates. Use these to track whether interventions are translating into functional gains.

OT Metrics screen showing goal progress charts and session completion rates for occupational therapy caseload.
  1. OT goal progress across caseload
  2. Session completion rates

Tell us what you think.

Tap the Feedback button in the top banner inside the demo to share what worked, what didn't, or what you'd want to see for your OT workflow. Every note goes directly to the founder.

Want to go deeper?

If you've explored the demo and want early access, a discovery call, or ambassador consideration, request an invite.

All learner names and data shown are fictional personas seeded into our demo environment. No real learner data appears in any screenshot or guide.