For private coaches who are great at coaching but stuck on the business side
This free guide shows you where the money is hiding in your business, and why you don't need more clients, more hours, or more marketing to find it.

Nick Sadler
Former CEO. MBA instructor. Business nerd for coaching nerds.
You're coaching 25-30 hours a week. At night you're answering parent texts, updating schedules, chasing invoices. You fell asleep on the couch again.
You love coaching. But you're starting to resent the business side. Some days it feels like a job you didn't sign up for.
Your schedule is full but your bank account doesn't reflect it. You raised your rates last year and lost two families. So you stopped raising them.
“Maybe I just need more clients.” “Maybe I should run some ads.” “Maybe coaching just isn't a real business.”
It's not a talent problem. It's a structure problem. And structure problems are the easiest ones to fix.
You coach the athletes you want to coach, at the times you want to coach. The business side takes 2 hours a week, not 20.
You feel confident about your pricing. You don't apologize for your rates. You know your numbers.
You make $8K-$12K/month from the same number of athletes. You have three tiers, and families self-select into the one that fits.
“I built this. It works. I know exactly what to do next.”
This is what happens when you fix the structure. The guide below shows you exactly how.
The 3-question diagnostic that shows you your real revenue ceiling (most coaches are shocked by the number)
The 3-tier pricing model that stops you from losing families who want MORE and families who want LESS
A real coach's numbers, before and after, so you can see exactly how it works
Free. 10 minutes. No pitch.
Chase was fully booked. 30+ hours a week on the field. His answer to making more money was always “get more clients.”
But when we looked at his numbers, the problem wasn't volume. It was structure. He was charging the same rate for every athlete. No premium tier. No group option. No way for families to choose more or less.
We restructured his pricing into three tiers and mapped out a path from $3,500 to $12,000/month. Same athletes. Same hours. Completely different business.
Chase G.
Private Soccer Coach

Nick Sadler
Founder, SportWise AI
I'm a business nerd. Former CEO, MBA instructor, thousands of hours of business books. I took over as CEO of a company losing $500K/month, reset it, turned it profitable in 6 months, then grew it from $2M to $5M. But my passion was never marketing technology. It was helping entrepreneurs and youth sports.
When I started working with private coaches, I saw the exact same structural problems I'd just spent years fixing. I built SportWise to combine both passions: helping entrepreneurs grow and making youth sports better for everyone.
It's not about marketing, ads, or funnels. It's about the math behind your pricing, the stuff nobody teaches coaches.
10 minutes. Real numbers. A framework you can use this week.
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