Another Session - Simple coaching software for solo coaches and instructors

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Another Session is simple software for independent coaches, tutors and instructors. It brings clients, sessions, notes, packages, payments and follow-up into one calm place, so coaches can stay close to the details that make every client feel known.

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Hi Product Hunt, I’m Barrie, founder of Another Session. I built Another Session around a simple belief: solo coaches do their best work when they can stay close to the people they coach. The features are practical: clients, sessions, notes, packages, payments and follow-up in one calm place. But the reason behind them is more human. A good coach remembers the details. What happened last time. What someone is working on. What needs encouragement. What needs attention. What matters before the next session begins. Another Session gives those details somewhere to live, so a coach can turn up prepared, present and ready to do their best work. For me, that is the point. Not just better admin. Better coaching, better continuity, and stronger relationships between sessions. I’m sharing it here while it’s still early, and I’d really value feedback from coaches, tutors, instructors, teachers, and anyone who works with people 1-to-1.

The all-in-one approach sounds really thoughtful for solo coaches. One thing that would make it stickier for me is a built-in client intake form so new people can fill in their goals and history before the first call, instead of chasing them over email. Would love to see that as an optional part of the workflow.

the way it folds client notes, payments, and follow-ups into a single calm view feels really considered, like someone actually thought about a tutor juggling five sessions a day before shipping it.

The package tracking with built-in payments is a really nice touch, made my test signup feel effortless. Wish more tools for solo coaches were this focused on the actual day-to-day workflow.

Took it for a quick spin and the client notes flow felt really natural, like it actually wants you to remember the little things between sessions.

This looks genuinely useful, especially how it ties payments and session notes together in one spot. Honestly wish I'd had something like this when I was tutoring part-time, would've saved me a ton of tabs.