The coaching industry is completely unregulated. There’s no governing body, no licensing requirements, and the only program reviews that exist are scattered across Reddit, Trustpilot, and Facebook — if you can find them at all.
CoachCheck is the community’s answer to that.
This coach has claimed their profile and actively participates on CoachCheck.
We check coaching certifications, like ICF or NASM, against the issuer’s public registry. Academic degrees and professional licenses aren’t verified.
Program reviews require proof of purchase. Proof is reviewed and deleted within 30 days.
Whether you paid for a program or sat through a discovery call, both go on the record. Coaches who hide pricing behind a sales call rely on those calls staying invisible. They aren’t anymore.
Program reviews include proof of purchase — a bank statement, PayPal screenshot, or order confirmation — and publish with a verified badge. Discovery-call reviews don’t require proof; a call isn’t a transaction.
Proof is reviewed and deleted within 30 days. Coaching and industry certifications, like ICF or NASM, are checked against the issuing body’s public registry. We don’t verify academic degrees or professional licenses. Coaches can’t pay to remove reviews, and there are no ads or paid placements anywhere on the site. When patterns surface in the data — like “high-pressure tactics” or “refund policy disputed” — they come from the reviewers, not from us.
Verified program reviews, real pricing data from buyers, outcome tracking, public record flags, and direct links to every program they sell. Everything in one place, so you’re not piecing it together from Reddit threads and Trustpilot.
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