Loading...
Answers
MenuHi there! Any tips for good online coaching/training software / platform to implement or partner with? cheers
This question has no further details.
Answers
What are you looking to do?
I am a fan of MeetFox for scheduling and billing for 1:1 coaching sessions.
www.shaunnestor.com/recommends/meetfox
For training software, there are a million options depending on what you need. I am playing with Wishlist Member right now. Teachable is a decent option for getting started quickly and inexpensively.
Let me know what - specifically - you're looking for and I can probably recommend something more fitting.
I can suggest you one good platform on which I work I have a very large number of people from Monaco and a growing number of experts. Big benifits for you can call me for free
There are many online learning platforms out there. Each one caters to different needs.
I suggest you check out this article https://learningselect.com/best-online-learning-platforms/
Overall, Udemy is more "mass-market" while Gumroad gives you more flexibility.
I hope this helps
A partnership is a formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits. There are several types of partnership arrangements. In a partnership business, all partners share liabilities and profits equally, while in others, partners have limited liability. There also is the so-called "silent partner," in which one party is not involved in the day-to-day operations of the business. In a broad sense, a partnership can be any endeavour undertaken jointly by multiple parties. The parties may be governments, non-profits enterprises, businesses, or private individuals. The goals of a partnership also vary widely. Within the narrow sense of a for-profit venture undertaken by two or more individuals, there are three main categories of partnership: general partnership, limited partnership, and limited liability partnership. In a general partnership, all parties share legal and financial liability equally. The individuals are personally responsible for the debts the partnership takes on. Profits are also shared equally. The specifics of profit sharing will almost certainly be laid out in writing in a partnership agreement.
Here are some online coaching platforms:
1. Trainerize
2. Healthie
3. SimplePractice
4. True Coach
5. Nudge
6. Noomii
7. CoachCatalyst
8. LifeCoachOffice
9. CoachForce
10. YourEarthAngel
Besides if you do have any questions give me a call: https://clarity.fm/joy-brotonath
Related Questions
-
What would be the best way to get clients as a relationship coach?
Email marketingAA
-
How to find the right business coach? And not spend thousands searching for them?
If you spent that money on Clarity ($200 with an expert) and you didn't get value, email support@clarity.fm for a full refund. We offer 100% money back guarantee. Alternatively, you can sort by ratings and price. If you want a great coach - call John, he's awesome https://clarity.fm/johnramey Also, Marcy if you can afford her https://clarity.fm/marcyswensonDM
-
How do I become a consultant?
STOP!!! DON'T DO IT. GO GET A REAL JOB!! PLEASE! You don't plan to be a consultant. You become a consultant because the experience and wisdom you have is so obvious that those around you are eager to pay you for your insight. It's a calling -- not a job. Giving your "business advice" to a startup is like telling a 2-year-old to go "poo poo in th potty" -- anyone can do it. You just have to be a little bit more sophisticated than a baby. To service people who have money (and who are serious about how they spend that money) you need to take you game to a whole new level. I suggest you intern or partner with an amazing consultant who does this already. Learn. Do the gritty work that no one else is wiling to do. Everyone is a coach. Right? Drink a beer on game day and you supposedly know more than than the dude on the sidelines with the clipboard. But is that "really" the case? Of course not... DON'T BE A COACH. BE A LEADER.DW
-
i want know how to get clients
Here's a quick rundown on how to get your first client; First: Conduct Target Market and Prospect Analysis. This is the most important part. Most people never spend enough time on this. You need to have a clear understanding of your target market and who your prospects are. All that work doesn't sound fun or sexy, but fuckin do it. Second: Run A Competitor Analysis relevant to your niche. The internet is full of trash so make sure you research the winners and not losers. Third: After collecting all that data from the last 2 steps. Create a minimum viable offer based on the research you just did. Then ... Fourth: Get your ass out there and start getting as many people to and to hear about you. Start off doing Discovery or Strategy call's Post on Social Media channels, Facebook, LinkedIn, or Alignable offering your sessions In-Person Events Answer answer questions and help people here Keep at it consistently, then you'll get more than one client. It's going to take some effort, but be consistent and you'll be surprised at how many client you can land within 1-2 Months. Lastly, DON'T be like the 95% of people on facebook, instagram and just the internet who sells and gets a client but KNOWS THEY CAN'T provide what that client needs. Separate yourself from the losers, be honest and have some integrity. Which will work overall better for you and gets you more clients because your legit and can be trusted. TLDR: 1) Conduct Target Market and Prospect Analysis 2) Competitor Analysis 3) Get Your Ass Out There and Prospect (Assuming your not a marketing badass like yours truly) 4) Offer As Many Free Sessions You Can (Except Here) 5) Be Consistent and Don't Waver 6) DON'T BE A DOUCHEBAG Call or Don't Call. Just hope that helped s you out!!AE
-
How to find the right mentor?
A mentor should consist of 3 things 1. Have a track record, be knowledgeable and connected in your the area of your startup (e.g. real-estate, fashion or semi-conductors, building a startup, writing a book) 2. Share your vision 3. You should think he's cool and he should think you're cool If you have all of these 3 things, then the mentor is valuable and you can think about giving a stake in your company.MK
the startups.com platform
Copyright © 2025 Startups.com. All rights reserved.