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The work does not end when the call does
You just finished an hour that mattered. Someone cried, or got honest, or finally said the thing they have circled for weeks. You felt it too. Then the call ends and you sit there, full of what just happened, knowing you still owe them a recap, a couple of action items, and a follow up note while it is fresh.
So you do it. You write the email, you list what they committed to, you remember the exact phrase they used so you can hold it up at the next session. It is good work, and it is also the third hour of admin that turned a fully booked day into a long one. Skip it and the next session opens cold. Do it and your day never really closes.
This is the part of life coaching that no one warns you about. The coaching is the part you love. The remembering, the writing, the staying on top of it for every client at once, that is the part that wears you down.
How Slide writes the part after the session
Record the session, or upload the audio after, with your client's clear consent. In about a minute, Slide drafts three things: a plain recap of what happened, the action items you and your client agreed to, and a follow up email ready to send. You read it, fix anything that is off, add a personal line, and send. The hour of admin becomes a couple of minutes of review.
Nothing leaves without you. You stay the voice your client hears, and you stay in charge of what gets kept. The point is not to take you out of the work. It is to hand you back the evening you used to spend typing up what you already lived through. You can see exactly how the recap is built on the AI session recaps page.
And because the recap holds the client's own words, your next session can open where the last one ended. You sit down already knowing the thread to pull, instead of spending the first ten minutes warming back up.
The rest of your practice, in one place
The recap is the heart of it. A few other things sit around it so you are not stitching five tools together.
- One booking link. Share a single link and let clients pick a time that is actually open. No back and forth, no double bookings.
- A private client portal. Each client gets one quiet place to find their recaps, action items and next session. They stop emailing you to ask where things are, and you stop digging through your inbox.
- Sliding scale rates. Set tiered prices so the people who need a lower rate can take it without an awkward conversation. More on the sliding scale rates page.
- Programs and multi session arcs (coming). Soon you will group sessions into a journey when your work runs over weeks or months, instead of treating every call as a one off.
Made for accessible, consent first practice
A lot of life coaching is about meeting people where they are, including on price. Sliding scale rates let you offer a few tiers openly, so a client can quietly choose what works for them. It keeps your door open to people who would otherwise talk themselves out of starting.
Recording is consent first, always. You ask, you get a clear yes, and only then do you record. If a client would rather not be recorded, that session simply is not, and you write a short note by hand instead. Your clients and your data are yours. You can delete a recording or a recap whenever you want.
You keep 100% of what you earn
Slide Practice takes no commission, on any plan, ever. Whatever your clients pay you is yours. Every coach starts with a 7-day Pro trial, no card. Plans are Starter at $14.99 a month, Pro at $29.99 a month (best value), and Max at $49.99 a month. Founding practitioners lock in Pro at $19 a month for their first 12 months.
An honest look at where Slide stands
Slide Practice is new. It is live, founder-led and built in Manila by a small team. We come from a business and software background, not a coaching one, which is exactly why the recap was built first: it is the chore coaches told us hurt most. There are real gaps worth naming up front.
| What you may want | Where Slide stands today |
| Writing your session recaps and follow ups | This is the thing Slide is built around. Record, review the draft, send. |
| Taking payments inside the tool | Not yet. Slide is not a payment processor. You collect payments your own way, with PayPal or similar, for now. |
| A long track record and a big template library | Established tools like Paperbell and CoachAccountable have years of polish and far more built out workflows. Slide is the newcomer here. |
| Finding you new clients | Slide does not do this at all. It does not market you or generate leads. It looks after the clients you already have. |
| Booking, portal, sliding scale | Included, built to support the recap rather than replace your whole back office. Programs are coming. |
If your most painful chore is the writing after each session, Slide is built squarely for you. If what you need most today is an all in one with a deep history, an established tool may fit better right now, and that is a fair call. You can compare the trade offs honestly on our vs Paperbell page.
Do my clients have to be recorded?
No. Recording is consent first and entirely your call, session by session. You can ask a client, get a clear yes, and only then record. If a client says no, you simply do not record that session and write a short note by hand instead. Your clients and your data belong to you, and you can delete a recording or recap at any time.
Will the recap sound like me or like a robot?
Slide drafts the recap, the action items and a follow up email, and then you review and edit before anything goes out. Nothing sends on its own. You stay the voice your client hears. Most coaches tighten a line or two and add a personal sentence, which takes a couple of minutes rather than the twenty it took to write from scratch.
Does Slide Practice find me new coaching clients?
No. Slide Practice does not do marketing or lead generation, and it will not bring you new clients. It helps you look after the clients you already have: writing recaps, taking bookings on one link, holding everything in a private portal, and offering sliding scale rates. Finding clients is still your work.
What does it cost, and does Slide take a cut of my rates?
Slide takes no commission, on any plan, ever. Every coach starts with a 7-day Pro trial, no card. Plans are Starter at 14.99 dollars a month, Pro at 29.99 dollars a month, and Max at 49.99 dollars a month. Add ons are Auto Join at 1.99 dollars per session and extra recaps at 0.99 dollars each. Founding practitioners lock in Pro at 19 dollars a month for their first 12 months.