Client Onboarding Should Capture the First Coaching Decision
Client onboarding works best when intake forms, goals, habits, check-ins, and starter programming help the coach make one clear first decision.
Client onboarding works best when intake forms, goals, habits, check-ins, and starter programming help the coach make one clear first decision.
Revenue leaks are easier to fix when coaches review trials, pending checkouts, fulfillment issues, and past-due subscriptions as one practical operating queue.
A branded client app does more than swap colors and a logo. For coaches, it creates a cleaner first open, a simpler install path, and a daily client experience that feels attached to the relationship instead of a generic portal.
A coach can move off spreadsheets safely by recreating core templates first, then migrating active clients in batches while keeping the first week simple.
A coach site works best when it sends each visitor to one clear next step, keeps the context intact, and makes follow-up easier.
Most client drop-off starts as a small missed signal. Here’s a practical coaching loop for keeping leads, purchases, training, nutrition, and follow-up work connected.