For coaches and consultants
The room where your clients actually do the work.
You sell a transformation, not a content library. But the program itself is held together with tape: Kajabi or Circle for the "community", a recurring Zoom link for the group calls, a WhatsApp group that fills with motivational quotes, and a Google Sheet where you pretend to track who's doing their commitments. Your clients renew when they get results — and results come from accountability and the calls, not from another course module. Connect is what you run a paid group program on when you want the chat, the live calls, and the "did you actually do it" tracking in one branded place.
Where the existing tools break.
Nobody can tell who is actually progressing.
You ask everyone to commit to three actions this week. Half forget by Thursday. You have no surface that shows commitments, owners, and due dates — so accountability becomes you, personally, remembering to nudge twelve people in DMs. The thing your program is supposed to sell — follow-through — is the thing your tools don't track.
The group call lives outside the community.
Your weekly hot-seat call is a Zoom link pasted into Circle, or an email, or both. The recording lands in a Drive folder by Friday and is forgotten by Monday. The conversation that happened on the call never connects to the channel where the program actually lives. Two products, two URLs, two places to chase.
You answer the same five questions in twelve DMs.
Clients message you privately because there's no good place to ask in the open. So you re-type the same answer about pricing your offer, or the same framework, over and over — and the next cohort never sees any of it. Your best thinking evaporates into one-to-one threads instead of becoming a resource the whole group can find.
It looks like Circle's product, not yours.
Members sign up on circle.so, see Circle's chrome, get Circle's emails. For a program where you ARE the brand — where people paid five figures partly because of how you show up — renting your home on someone else's subdomain quietly undercuts the premium you charge.
How Connect fits.
A Kanban accountability board, fed from chat.
Each client's weekly commitments become tasks with an owner, a due date, a priority, and a label. Create one straight from a channel message or with the /task slash command — it posts a task card right in the conversation, and the board updates live. Now "who's behind on their commitments" is a glance, not a guilt-trip you administer in DMs. (Need deeper progress analytics? That's Arythmatic Notes, embeddable as live cards in chat.)
Group calls built into the community — same place, shareable URL.
Run the weekly hot-seat as a built-in video call on a DM, a group, or an event: screen share for reviewing a client's funnel, reactions, theater mode, detachable picture-in-picture so a client can keep the call open while they work. Events get a shareable full-page call URL. The call lives where the program lives, not in a separate Zoom tab.
Q&A with accepted answers — your frameworks, once.
Move the recurring questions out of your DMs and into threaded Q&A. You (or a senior member) mark the accepted answer; full-text search surfaces it the next time anyone asks. Your repeatable thinking becomes a knowledge layer the next cohort inherits, instead of something you re-type by hand. Pair it with long-form articles for the canon — your core frameworks at a real URL with formatting and cover images.
Your domain, your brand, your login — and AI that earns back your time.
community.yourname.com on Professional+, your logo from sign-up through every screen, no "Powered by" footer from Growth up. On Growth ($49/month, flat — not per-seat) AI catch-me-up summarizes a noisy channel for the client who went quiet for a week, and the composer suggests replies. You bring your own OpenAI or Anthropic key at cost, no markup. Reputation, badges, and login streaks give quiet accountability a nudge without turning your program into a points game.
Connect is not a course player — if your program is mostly pre-recorded modules and a checkout, a Kajabi or a Skool fits that shape better. But if the value is the room, the calls, and whether your clients actually follow through, that's exactly the part those tools treat as an afterthought. Connect treats it as the product.
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