100 Free Coaches AI Prompts

Life · Business · Health · Executive · Relationship — 2026

100 Free
Coaches AI Prompts

No Sign-In  ·  No Paywall  ·  Copy & Paste Ready

Attract more clients, deliver better sessions, and build a coaching business that scales. These 100 AI prompts cover the complete coaching workflow — client acquisition, session frameworks, programme design, marketing, content creation, sales conversations, email sequences, mindset tools, operations, and growth strategy.

🎯 100 prompts
10 categories
Free forever
Instant copy
ChatGPT
Claude
LinkedIn
Instagram
Kajabi
Thinkific
Calendly
Mailchimp
Zoom

How to Use These Prompts

From blank page to fully booked coaching practice.

01

Find your need

Browse 10 categories — client acquisition, session frameworks, programme design, marketing, content, sales, email, mindset tools, operations, and growth strategy.

02

Copy the prompt

One click copies it. Paste into ChatGPT or Claude — no account needed on this page, ever.

03

Add your coaching details

Replace every [bracket] with your niche, client type, methodology, and business specifics. Specific input produces specific, usable output.

04

Build, attract, deliver

Use the output directly — in your discovery call script, your session framework, your Instagram caption, or your sales page. Then show up, deliver, and grow.

100 Free Coaches AI Prompts

Filter by category or scroll all 100. Every prompt is copy-ready.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything coaches ask about using AI in their business.

Yes, 100% free. No account, no email, no credit card — ever. Copy any prompt and use it immediately in ChatGPT or Claude. That will never change.
Yes. Every prompt uses [your coaching niche] and [your ideal client] brackets. Whether you are a life coach, business coach, health coach, executive coach, relationship coach, or any other type — the frameworks adapt to your specific context when you fill in the brackets with your real details.
No — and these prompts are not designed to. The coaching relationship, your intuition in a session, your empathy, and your lived experience are what clients pay for. These prompts handle the business and administrative layers — the content, the marketing, the programme structure, the email sequences, the sales scripts — so you spend more of your time doing the actual coaching work you are best at.
Claude tends to produce more nuanced, emotionally intelligent output for coaching-specific content — session frameworks, client communication, and mindset tools. ChatGPT is strong for marketing copy, content creation, and sales scripts. Try both on the same prompt and use whichever output sounds more like how you want to show up in your business.
Yes — especially the client acquisition, programme design, and sales conversations categories. The 90-day business launch plan prompt in the growth category is specifically built for coaches starting from scratch. Starting with the right programme structure, discovery call script, and lead generation approach from day one saves months of trial and error.
Yes — the programme design category has 10 prompts specifically for this, covering 1:1 programme frameworks, group coaching structures, course curriculum design, hybrid programme models, and the pricing and packaging strategy. Productising your expertise into a scalable offer is one of the highest-leverage moves a solo coach can make, and this category gives you the complete framework to do it.
Fill the brackets with your specific language, your specific client transformation, and your specific way of framing things. Then treat the output as a first draft — read it out loud, fix the phrases that do not sound like you, and keep the structure. The more you tell the AI about your voice and methodology in the brackets, the less editing the output needs. Think of AI as a writing partner who needs to be briefed on your voice, not a ghostwriter who already knows it.

Attract More Clients. Deliver Better Sessions. Scale Faster.

100 coaching prompts. Free. No sign-in required.

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