GoalSplitter for Coaches
Coach others without burning out on the work
Coaches — fitness, life, business, sports — often give everything to clients and neglect their own growth, rest, and business development. GoalSplitter helps coaches protect time for client delivery, personal development, and sustainability.
Start Planning FreeGoalSplitter for Coaches is an AI-powered weekly planner designed for coaches who need to balance multiple life priorities - not just work. Coaches — fitness, life, business, sports — often give everything to clients and neglect their own growth, rest, and business development. GoalSplitter helps coaches protect time for client delivery, personal development, and sustainability. The average adult has approximately 100 hours of discretionary time per week. GoalSplitter helps coaches make intentional choices about how to spend each one.
Last updated: February 2026
Sound familiar?
Common challenges coaches face when trying to balance their time.
Client sessions and availability requests expand infinitely
Personal training/development gets deferred because clients come first
Business development happens sporadically, creating feast-or-famine cycles
Burnout from caring intensely for clients without time to recharge
How GoalSplitter helps
Purpose-built features that address the unique scheduling challenges of coaches.
Client coaching gets dedicated hours — everything else fits around that
Personal coaching/learning ensures you stay sharp and ahead of your clients
Business development time protects steady client pipeline
The 100-hour framework shows you can coach well, develop yourself, and have personal time
Example weekly schedule
Here's what a balanced week might look like for coaches.
Monday–Friday: Client coaching 20-25 hours spread across day. Personal development: 2-3 hours/week (reading, courses, your own coach). Business dev: 2-3 hours/week (social media, outreach, events). Admin: 1-2 hours/week. Recovery time protected.
Frequently asked questions
How many coaching clients should I take on?
GoalSplitter helps you answer this. 20-30 hours/week in client work leaves 20+ hours for personal development, business, and admin. Factor in that quality coaching takes energy.
How do I continue developing myself as a coach?
Schedule Personal Development in dedicated blocks. Read books, take advanced courses, hire your own coach, attend conferences. Most successful coaches invest 5-10% of their time in their own growth.
Can I balance 1:1 coaching with group programs?
Yes. Create separate projects for 1:1 coaching and group programs. GoalSplitter helps you allocate time between the two based on your business model and capacity.
Stop planning your work. Start planning your life.
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