About Coachtoolery
Coachtoolery is an independent online magazine that helps coaches choose the right software for their practice. Its focus is deliberately narrow and useful: honest, profile-based comparisons of the CRMs and platforms coaches actually use. Where most "best CRM for coaches" lists rank tools by affiliate commission, Coachtoolery starts from a different premise — there is no universal number one. The right tool depends on how you coach, who your clients are, and how your business makes money.
The site is built around a simple editorial method. Every recommendation follows four principles: no universal winner, long-term recurring value over a one-off fit, hands-on assessment rather than copied listicles, and guiding each reader toward two or three realistic options to trial with their own clients before committing. Instead of crowning a single champion, Coachtoolery matches each tool to a clear coach profile, so readers can shortlist quickly, start the free trials, and decide based on real experience.
At the heart of the site is a candid comparison of seven leading tools: Paperbell for solo coaches who want an all-in-one of scheduling, payments and contracts; CoachAccountable for coaches whose method depends on accountability and progress tracking between sessions; Simply.Coach for compliance-forward, international and small-team practices; CoachVantage for coaches pursuing ICF credentials who need automatic coaching-hour logging; Kajabi for online coaches selling courses, memberships and community; GoHighLevel for agencies and scaling coaches who need advanced automation and sub-accounts; and HubSpot for enterprise and team coaching with large sales pipelines. Each tool gets a dedicated, hands-on review and is placed against the profiles it serves best — and the ones it does not.
Beyond the headline picks, Coachtoolery explains the distinctions that confuse most buyers. It clarifies the difference between a generic CRM, a coaching-specific CRM and an all-in-one coaching platform, and it breaks down what solo coaches, group-program coaches, coaching agencies and ICF-credentialed coaches each genuinely need from their tools. It also covers specialised cases: between-session engagement tools such as Quenza and Satori, and HIPAA-compliant options like Healthie and Practice Better for health, nutrition and therapy-adjacent coaches who handle sensitive client data.
The editorial promise is transparency. Coachtoolery is reader-first and clearly discloses that it may earn a commission when readers sign up through its links — a relationship that, by stated policy, never changes the picks. Pricing is always to be confirmed on each vendor's own site, and the comparisons deliberately avoid a single rating score, because fit depends on a coach's profile rather than a number.
For coaches, the result is a practical shortcut. Rather than wading through dozens of near-identical "top 10" articles, a reader can identify the profile that sounds most like them, read an honest review of the matching tool, and move straight to a free trial with confidence. Whether someone is a solo life coach drowning in scheduling and invoicing, a course creator building a content business, an agency owner scaling a multi-coach operation, or a consultant logging ICF hours, Coachtoolery aims to be the honest toolbox that points them to the software that actually fits the way they work.