05/27/2026
You shouldn't have to be good at prompting to get good coaching.
So we built a coach that already knows you. Ask it anything (however the question comes out).
Here's how ↓
Three things we built so prompting never gets in the way of coaching:
→ It already knows you. DISC, Working Genius, role, level, the lesson you're working on this week. No setup. No prompt formula. No "act as a coach who…"
→ Tag a teammate. The coach pulls in how they're wired: their assessments, what motivates them, where the friction with your style is likely to show up. One @ and you're coaching on a real person, not a hypothetical.
→ Every answer is cited. Recommendations link back to the podcast, video, or lesson they came from. Real leadership content from real experts built on a decade of working inside real teams.
No right way to ask. Just say what's on your mind:
• "How should I approach my 1:1 with @[teammate] this week?"
• "What are my blind spots as a leader?"
• "@[teammate] and I keep clashing in meetings. Help."
You bring the question. It brings the context.