Private beta for coaches

Your coaching shouldn't stop when the call ends.

Create a personalized AI companion for each client, aligned with their goals, homework and your coaching approach. Give clients support and thoughtful follow-up between sessions without being available 24/7.

Private beta

Join the private beta

Tell us where to reach you and we'll be in touch as the beta takes shape.

See how it works

Built for human-led coaching. The companion supports your work, follows up with clients and keeps momentum going between sessions.

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A companion that continues the work between sessions.

You stay in control of the coaching. Nia helps your clients reflect, practise, follow through and stay connected during the days when you're not on a call.

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Configure each client

Add goals, context, homework, your preferred approach and clear boundaries for what the companion should and shouldn't do.

02

Your client uses it during the week

Clients can reflect on situations, work through homework, prepare for difficult moments and keep momentum between sessions.

03

Start the next session with context

Get a concise summary of themes, completed exercises and points worth exploring, instead of spending the first 15 minutes catching up.

You lead. AI supports.

Not another generic AI coach.

The companion works inside the context you define for that client. It reinforces your work instead of starting a second, disconnected coaching process.

Set the client's current goals and focus areas.
Assign exercises, prompts and between-session homework.
Define tone, coaching principles and interaction style.
Create boundaries for what the companion must not do.
Review concise insights before your next session.
CLIENT PLAN · ALEX MORGAN
Current focusBuild confidence in decision-making and reduce avoidance when work feels imperfect.
This week's homeworkUse the 10-minute start rule on three avoided tasks. Reflect on what happened before and after starting.
How the companion should respondAsk reflective questions first. Refer back to the 10-minute rule when relevant. Encourage observation, not perfection.
"Don't introduce new productivity frameworks. Keep the client focused on the approach we already agreed."
Follow-up without chasing clients

Keep the coaching alive after the session ends.

Nia can follow up with clients at the right moments, reinforce homework and bring them back to the commitments they made with you.

Post-session follow-upsSend a thoughtful check-in after a session, based on what the client agreed to work on.
Homework remindersGentle nudges keep exercises and commitments from disappearing into the week.
Scheduled check-insAsk how things are going before a key moment, deadline or next session.
Progress back to youSee what the client engaged with, without having to message everyone manually.
Nia
Today

How did the presentation go?

Last session, you and Sarah agreed to focus on the first 2 minutes instead of trying to make the whole presentation perfect.

Better than expected. I was nervous but I didn't freeze.
That's progress. What did you do differently this time?
Reply…
NIA · now
Quick check-in
How are you feeling about tomorrow's presentation?
Follow-up activity
3 of 4 client check-ins completed this week

Clients already turn to generic AI between sessions. Give them one that works with your coaching, not around it.

BEFORE YOUR NEXT SESSION

Alex · weekly summary

3 check-insMost activity happened around tasks Alex had been avoiding.
Homework10-minute start rule used twice. Alex reported lower resistance after beginning.
Pattern to exploreFear of doing work 'the wrong way' came up repeatedly before postponing tasks.
More useful sessions

Know what happened between "see you next week" and "how have you been?"

Nia turns the space between sessions into useful context, so your next conversation can start deeper and stay focused on what matters.

A companion in their pocket

Designed to feel like an app your clients will actually use.

Chat, quick check-ins and homework stay accessible between sessions, while you keep the coaching direction.

Nia
I'm overthinking every detail again.
Let's use the approach you and Sarah practised. What's one thing within your control right now?
Preparing the opening and key points.
Tips: Keep responses focused and actionable.

Chat & support

Help in the moment, grounded in your coaching.

Nia
How are you feeling today?
Energy
What's top of mind?
Work stress
Presentation
Confidence
This week's focus
Notice when perfectionism turns into avoidance.

Progress & check-ins

Short prompts keep clients engaged without feeling heavy.

Nia
Your week
Top themes
Confidence · Preparation · Overthinking
Homework
3 of 4 completed
Wins
Used the 10-minute start rule twice
Bring to your next session
Fear of doing work 'the wrong way' came up repeatedly.

Homework & summaries

Make the work between sessions visible and useful.

Private beta

Want to try Nia with one of your clients?

We're speaking with a small group of coaches to shape the first version. Join the beta and tell us how you currently support and follow up with clients between sessions.