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Coach growth tools · early access

Film one session. Publish all week.

Record your voice once and lock in your brand once. After that, a single filming session turns into the week’s videos, carousels and lead magnets, with the DM automation already wired to the post.

Where you make it

One place, and it already knows your week

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The carousel composer showing finished slides beside the background, template and text controls
Every slide stays editable, and exports at 1080 × 1350 ready to post.
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The growth dashboard showing the week laid out Monday to Sunday with a post planned for each slot
The week, planned against the offer, with an ideas box that writes new slots.
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This week’s planned videos, each with script, auto-build and CapCut pack actions, next to trend formats
The week’s videos, each one a click from a finished edit.
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The carousel studio with four one-click starters and a library of the coach’s saved drafts
Four starters do the writing. The program breakdown reads your real prescription.
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A brand guideline booklet with the coach’s wordmark, tagline, colour palette and identity section
Lock the brand in once. Carousels, emails, videos and PDFs all follow it.

Before

5

pieces a week

Ten hours of writing, filming and editing.

After

39

pieces a week

The same ten hours.

  • 10 Instagram posts
  • 8 LinkedIn posts
  • 20 short-form videos
  • 1 YouTube video

Dominic’s own week on the pilot, measured in August 2026. One coach, his own account. Your week will not look like his.

Made in the app

Nobody designed these slides

One brief went in. The carousel came back written and laid out in the brand that coach locked in, down to the wordmark and the typeface. These two are from a working account, not a sample we built for this page.

The opening slide of a carousel about three fixable snatch faults, set in the coach’s own wordmark and typeface
The hook slide, written and designed from one brief.
A carousel slide explaining a timing fault in the snatch, with the coaching cue written out underneath
The coaching inside it is the coach’s own, in the coach’s own colours.

And nobody cut this

Raw clips in, finished reel out

Training clips went into the locker. The auto-editor picked the template, cut the dead air, timed every caption to the word being said, and stamped the handle in the corner.

This is the file the app produced, only made smaller to load on a web page. Nothing was re-cut for this site.

Do the sum yourself

What your hours could be worth

We have no study to quote you, so put your own week in and argue with the arithmetic.

Your week

Two numbers, as honestly as you can.

6hrs
4pieces

That is 90 minutes of your time per finished piece.

At 15 minutes a piece

The rate the founder’s own week ran at. Pick whichever answer you want.

Keep your 6 hours

23 pieces

instead of 4.

Or keep your 4 pieces

5.0 hours

back in your week.

Where the rate comes from. Dominic’s own week on the pilot, measured in August 2026. One coach, his own account. Your week will not look like his. Ten hours produced 5 pieces before and 39 after, which is the 15 minutes above. It is one person’s number, not a study, and it is the only rate on this page.

Where the week actually goes

10 tool switches become 2

Most of a content week goes on exporting, uploading and re-typing between the tools that do the actual work.

The usual way

  1. Decide what to postNotes app
  2. Write the scriptNotes app
  3. Film itPhoneswitch
  4. Transfer the footageCable or cloud driveswitch
  5. Cut itVideo editorswitch
  6. Fix the captionsVideo editor
  7. Design the carouselDesign toolswitch
  8. Write the captionNotes appswitch
  9. Build the lead magnetDesign toolswitch
  10. Upload it somewhere linkableCloud driveswitch
  11. Wire up the DM repliesChat automation toolswitch
  12. Post itInstagramswitch
  13. Chase the leadsSpreadsheetswitch

Here

  1. Open the weekStrength Academy
  2. Film the stationsPhoneswitch
  3. Drop the clips inStrength Academyswitch
  4. Build the video and the carouselStrength Academy
  5. Attach the magnet and the keywordStrength Academy
  6. ApproveStrength Academy
  7. Leads arrive taggedStrength Academy

The subscriptions this replaces

Seven jobs, seven separate logins

None of which know about each other, or about the client who eventually signs.

The jobUsuallyHere
Design the carouselA design tool, with your brand rebuilt by hand in itCarousel studio, already in your locked-in brand
Cut the videoA video editor, silences trimmed by hand, captions corrected by handAuto-edit off a template, or export the pack and finish it in your editor
Voice the videoA separate AI voice service, uploaded and paid for on its ownThe three voices you recorded in the app
Run the DM funnelA chat automation tool billed by how many people reply to youDM automation, on the account you already connected
Host the lead magnetA file drive plus a form builder, joined by a link you paste aroundOne resource library that both the DM and your page point at
Email the listAn email platform holding a contact list that does not know your clientsCampaigns off the same contacts as your roster
See what workedEach tool’s own dashboard, none of which know about the saleLeads tagged with the post that caught them

Before any of it

Posting more only pays if you know what you are selling

So the same suite works out your offer first, prices it from what you already charge, and builds the page you sell it from.

  1. Answer fifteen questions about your coaching

    How you deliver today, how many clients you carry, what you charge for true 1:1, and the result people actually come to you for.

    About three minutes. One question per screen, mostly taps.

  2. Get routed to one of four growth paths

    The routing is deterministic, not a guess. Your delivery mix, client count and revenue direction decide which path you land on.

    No two coaches at different stages get handed the same advice.

  3. Your offer comes back priced

    Three tiers with one recommended, built from what you already charge rather than a template price someone else picked.

    Billed per four weeks, and priced as a whole block instead of a bare monthly number.

  4. One click builds the package

    The offer, a draft price in Stripe and a draft offer page are created together, so there is nothing to wire up yourself.

    All of it stays private until you press Publish.

  5. Scripts you can send the same afternoon

    An outreach pack written word-for-word, plus the DM keywords that let people put their hand up from a comment.

    Generated in the language you coach your clients in, not translated after.

  6. A weekly content plan that matches the offer

    Hooks and calls to action for the path you were routed to, so what you post and what you sell finally line up.

    Built around what you can actually film, based on what you told it in step one.

Four paths

A coach with nine clients and a coach with forty need opposite advice

So the diagnostic routes you rather than averaging you. One of these four comes back with your name on it.

Offline Coach → Hybrid Upgrade

You coach in a gym, in person, and your income stops when you do.

Add an online layer to the clients you already have, without giving up the floor.

Hybrid Coach → Online Flagship

You already do both, and the online half is the messy half.

Turn the online side into one flagship offer instead of five ad-hoc arrangements.

Online Coach → Leverage

You are fully online and out of hours before you are out of demand.

Earn more per client and buy your week back, rather than adding more names.

Product Seller → Program Drops

You sell programs and templates to an audience that already knows you.

Run them as limited drops with founding pricing and a community behind them.

A living marketplace

Real coaches building on Strength Academy. Find one for your sport and get matched with a program, without leaving the ecosystem.

Dominic Niemand
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Dominic Niemand

WeightliftingPowerliftingCrossFit

4 public plans

I started out in powerlifting but over time transitioned to focus solely on weightlifting. In 2022 I began coaching at my local club in Lausanne, where I became head coach. What started as a student job (because I was the best competitor there) soon turned into a real passion and got more and more serious. By the end of 2023 many people started asking me for programs and extra coaching. That's really when it started for me, and it's been a growing journey ever since. One athlete I'm especially proud of is Claudia, a masters lifter I used to coach. She had stopped training for a while, but she missed it and was motivated to lift again, so she asked me to start coaching her. At the beginning there were a lot of doubts and she was very frustrated, but we communicated and adapted really well together. In very little time she hit all-time PRs, including the 120kg back squat she really wanted, plus PRs in the snatch and clean & jerk, and rediscovered the joy of competing. Now we're preparing for the World Masters Championship in Athens, and I really enjoy working with her.

Yannick Tschan
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Yannick Tschan

Weightlifting

1 public plan

Hi ! I'm Yannick Tschan, weightlifting swiss athlete, member of the national weightlifting team since 2013 and actual Swiss champion. Coach co-founder of the Barbell Club Bienne Seeland and Swiss weightlifting trainer level 2. I started to coach in 2018 aside of my job. Since, I did more than 3000h of coaching between Crossfit and weightlifting, and brought the Barbell Club Bienne Seeland at the highest level in Switzerland.

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