Best Practice Software (BPSoftware) will sunset its BP Allied platform on 31 July 2026, meaning that it will no longer be supported.
The company has recommended customers explore its product BP Premier or look to other providers.
In a statement online, BPSoftware said, “As technology, security expectations and regulatory requirements have evolved, the platform that Bp Allied was originally built on is now reaching the limits of what it can reliably support. Continuing to maintain it would make it increasingly difficult for us to deliver the level of performance, security and innovation that practices rightly expect today and into the future.”
Citing rapid change, with solutions for the allied health industry becoming “more specialised and better equipped to support the way modern practices operate”, BPSoftware said it needed “to focus our investment on platforms designed for long-term scalability and adaptability”.
the platform that Bp Allied was originally built on is now reaching the limits of what it can reliably support
“We understand this is a significant change, and we are committed to supporting customers every step of the way. This will include clear transition pathways, data export tools, migration guidance, and support to help identify practice management software that best suits each practice’s needs,” the company said.
Further information can be found here.
Additionally, BpSoftware has ceased to support its platform Bp VIP.net. On its website, BpSoftware stated that the product entered maintenance mode on 31 December 2026. It said, “From this date, the product will no longer receive updates or improvements, however technical support will continue until 30 June 2027”. Further information can be found here.
