Session prep for coaches

Walk in prepared.
Lead with clarity.

Turn a client situation into a session plan you can actually run: a clear focus, strong questions, likely resistance angles, and a clean close that moves the work forward.

Coach-facing support. Not therapy. Not diagnosis.

Step 1

Bring what you have

New client? Paste an intake, application, or first-call notes. Ongoing client? Paste your last session notes or a quick recap.

Step 2

Get your session-ready brief

Satora pulls forward what stands out, clarifies a clean focus, suggests a few opening questions, and highlights patterns to watch for.

Step 3

Coach client-led

Use the brief as your starting point, then follow the client. Keep what fits, drop what does not, and stay present.

Optional Step 4

Capture the conversation

After the session, paste a quick recap so next time starts clear and connected. Or record your conversation and use Session Review Tool.

Prep the session. Then tighten the craft.

Session Prep gives you a session-ready brief: what stands out, a clean starting focus, a few opening questions, and patterns to watch for. Session Review helps you capture what mattered, what you might have missed, and what to adjust next time.

FAQ
What do I need to prep a session?

Bring what you have—an intake, application, first-call notes, or a quick recap from last session. Satora turns it into a session-ready brief: what stands out, a clean starting focus, a few opening questions, and patterns to watch for. If the client brings something new, you drop the prep and coach what’s live.

Does this give me a script to read?

No. The goal is a run-ready plan you can lead - focus, questions, and likely resistance angles - while you stay present and coach in your style.

Is this therapy or diagnosis?

No. Satora is coach-facing support for professional coaching work. You remain responsible for scope and referrals when needed.