How to Become a Business Coach (and Build a Thriving Online Practice)
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So, you’re thinking about becoming a business coach.
Great choice — it’s one of the few careers where helping others grow can make your own bank account grow too.
Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or just love guiding others to success, coaching lets you turn knowledge into income (and impact).
But here’s the catch: not all business coaches succeed. Some give up after a few months of posting on LinkedIn.
Others quietly kill it from behind a laptop, coaching clients across the globe.
This guide will show you how to become the latter.
Let’s go!
What is a business coach, really?
A business coach is someone who helps entrepreneurs, executives, or business owners improve their performance — through strategy, mindset shifts, and accountability.
But this isn’t just about giving advice. It’s about:
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Spotting blind spots
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Asking powerful questions
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Building frameworks clients can apply repeatedly
Think of yourself as a mirror, a strategist, and a growth partner rolled into one.
Also read: How to Measure Your Website Traffic and Performance
Who can become a business coach?
You don’t need an MBA or 20 years of experience to start. But you do need:
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Deep understanding of a domain (e.g., marketing, operations, team building)
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The ability to simplify complex problems
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Empathy, communication, and some strategic thinking
Some common backgrounds for business coaches:
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Ex-founders or entrepreneurs
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Marketing or sales professionals
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HR heads or leadership trainers
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Consultants or strategists
If you’ve built or scaled something, people will trust you to help them do the same.
Step-by-step: How to become a business coach
1. Define your niche
A coach for “everyone” is a coach for no one. Choose a niche:
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Early-stage founders trying to find product-market fit
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Creative freelancers growing into agencies
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Local business owners navigating digital growth
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Corporate leaders transitioning to entrepreneurship
✅ Tip: Position around a problem, not a title.
E.g., “I help burnt-out founders build calm, profitable businesses.”
2. Clarify your framework
Even if your coaching is conversational, clients love structure. Build a signature method.
For example:
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The 4P System: Positioning → Product → Pricing → Pipeline
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90-Day Sprint Method: Strategy → Execution → Feedback Loop
Use your own story or case studies to build a repeatable system.
Also read: 23 Ways To Make Your Marketing Funnel Sales Ready
3. Get certified (optional)
Certifications aren’t mandatory, but they can help. Some recognized ones:
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ICF (International Coaching Federation)
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EMCC (European Mentoring and Coaching Council)
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GrowthDay, Co-Active, or Tony Robbins Coaching
But remember: clients pay for outcomes, not acronyms.
4. Coach for free (or cheap) first
Before you charge $2,000/month, get proof. Offer 3–5 free sessions:
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Test your frameworks
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Build testimonials
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Understand real client problems
This is your R&D lab — don’t skip it.
5. Set your pricing
Coaching can be charged:
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Hourly ($100–$300/hour for beginners)
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Monthly retainers ($500–$2000/month)
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Packages (e.g., 6-week intensive for $1500)
As you grow, shift from time-based to value-based pricing.
6. Collect social proof
One testimonial beats a thousand Instagram quotes.
Ask clients:
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What was your biggest insight from our sessions?
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What changed in your business after we worked together?
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Would you recommend me to others?
Package these into case studies or short video clips.

7. Build your personal brand
You need to be findable. That means:
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Sharing insights on LinkedIn or Instagram
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Writing content on Medium/Substack
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Guesting on podcasts or panels
✅ Pro Tip: Don’t just post tips — post transformations.
E.g., “Before working together, she had 3 clients. Now, she has 17.”
8. Create a sales funnel
Don’t sell coaching in DMs. Build a soft funnel:
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Free lead magnet (checklist, audit template)
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Email sequence with valuable insights
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A “book a call” CTA with a Calendly link
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Discovery call → Paid coaching
This way, you’re only speaking to warm leads.
Also read: 5 Sales Funnel Templates To Increase Course Sales (And When to Use Them)
How to build an online business coaching setup
Let’s face it: most coaches start with a digital duct tape nightmare.
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Zoom for calls
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Calendly for scheduling
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Notion or Google Drive for resources
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Stripe or PayPal for payments
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Teachable or Kajabi for courses
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ConvertKit or Mailchimp for email
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Gumroad or Lemon Squeezy for digital products
Each tool might be great on its own — but together?
They turn into a clunky, disjointed stack that bleeds your time and budget.
Enter Graphy: the all-in-one platform built for coaches.
It lets you coach, create, sell, and scale — from one place. Let’s break down exactly how to set it up.
Step 1: Set up your digital coaching HQ on Graphy
When you sign up on Graphy, you immediately unlock your own customizable coaching website — no code, no tech wizardry.
Inside, you get:
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Course builder – Create structured learning programs, drip lessons, or run cohort-based coaching
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Digital product hub – Upload and sell templates, PDFs, Notion dashboards, and email courses
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Payment system – Accept global payments with Stripe, Razorpay, or PayPal
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Email automation – Nurture leads, onboard clients, and follow up post-program
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Sales pages and lead funnels – Build high-converting pages without needing a separate funnel builder
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Community spaces – Offer discussion forums, client-only spaces, or coaching group chats
This setup replaces an entire tech stack — and keeps everything in your control.
Step 2: Create digital products that build passive revenue
As a coach, 1:1 work is powerful — but limited. Digital products let you help more people, more often, without burning out.
Here are 6 high-value digital products you can create (and sell) directly through Graphy:
1. Online courses
Teach a focused outcome in 1–3 hours. Great examples:
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“How to Create a 90-Day Marketing Plan”
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“Set Your Prices: Freelance Edition”
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“Hire Your First Employee Without Chaos”
You can upload videos, slides, worksheets, and even quizzes — all within Graphy.
2. Email-based courses
Automate your knowledge in a sequence of timed lessons.
Example: “7 Days to Clearer Business Systems” delivered via email.
Graphy supports email course delivery and monetization, without a separate tool.
3. Workbooks & templates
Perfect for B2B coaches. Sell:
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Business plan templates
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Client onboarding flows
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Cold outreach scripts
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Revenue tracker spreadsheets
Upload these as downloadable files or embed Notion documents directly.
4. 1:1 coaching packages
Create paid offerings like:
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A 90-minute strategy call
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A 4-week deep dive
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A monthly retainer package
Use Graphy’s scheduling and payment features to automate this.
5. Group coaching programs
Offer structured group experiences:
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Weekly live sessions (host on Graphy or Zoom)
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Session replays, guides, worksheets
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Group chat or forum access
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Time-based enrollment with drip access
Clients can pay once or choose subscription models — all native to Graphy.
6. Memberships
Build recurring revenue with value-packed memberships:
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Exclusive monthly workshops
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Live Q&A calls
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Member-only templates and discussion forums
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Access to your entire product library
Graphy handles subscription payments, access control, and content delivery.
Step 3: Automate your coaching flow (No Tech Needed)
Here’s how you can go from stranger → client → advocate without lifting a finger after setup.
→ Lead magnet funnel (Built on Graphy)
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Create a free product (e.g., “30-Min Goal Planner”)
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Collect emails through a beautiful Graphy landing page
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Deliver the asset instantly, tag the user, and begin a nurturing email sequence
→ Discovery call funnel
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Build a page that shares your story, program benefits, testimonials, and a “Book a Strategy Call” CTA
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Automate reminders and post-call follow-ups with Graphy email sequences
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Convert warm leads into paid clients — no DMs needed
→ Paid coaching flow
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Client purchases a program or package
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They instantly get access to your resources + a welcome video
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They schedule their session inside Graphy
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You meet, coach, and upload session notes or replays to their dashboard
Step 4: Track, improve, and scale
With Graphy’s built-in analytics, you can track:
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Who’s buying what
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Where leads are dropping off
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Which pages convert best
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Your top-performing products
So instead of guessing what’s working, you optimize based on data — and scale what sells.
Summary: When you use Graphy, you don’t need a stack
Think of it this way:
| Task | Frankenstack Needed | With Graphy |
|---|---|---|
| Host your website | Webflow / Wix | ✅ Built-in |
| Create & sell courses | Teachable / Kajabi | ✅ Built-in |
| Schedule calls | Calendly | ✅ Built-in |
| Take payments | Stripe + Zapier | ✅ Built-in |
| Email automation | ConvertKit / Mailchimp | ✅ Built-in |
| Sell templates & resources | Gumroad / Lemon Squeezy | ✅ Built-in |
| Host community | Slack / Circle | ✅ Built-in |
With Graphy, you run your coaching empire from one place — without the overwhelm.
No plugins. No platforms clashing. No context switching.
Just you, your expertise, and your clients — supported by a single, intelligent system.
FAQs
Is business coaching profitable?
Yes, especially when you shift from time-based 1:1 to leveraged models like group coaching or digital products.
How much can a beginner coach charge?
Anywhere from $75 to $300/hour. Packages help increase perceived value and pricing.
Do I need a certification to start?
No, but a strong track record, testimonials, or unique frameworks go a long way in building trust.
How do I get my first clients?
Start with people in your network. Offer free calls, then turn those into testimonials and referrals.
Can I coach internationally?
Absolutely. With the right tools, timezone awareness, and payment processors, coaching globally is seamless.
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