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MenuHi there! Any tips for good online coaching/training software / platform to implement or partner with? cheers
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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
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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
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