Response pattern
Track direct, defensive, receptive, delayed, or avoidant reactions across conversations.
Korea first, global ready
Coach.how keeps separate profiles for customers, teammates, and partners. It uses STT to transcribe conversations, LLMs to analyze relationship context and strategy, and scoring to measure whether the next conversation improved.
Person management
The first market is Korea, where sales, consulting, team leadership, education, and coaching rely on repeated relationships. Coach.how tracks each person’s reactions, sensitive topics, relationship state, and goal history.
Track direct, defensive, receptive, delayed, or avoidant reactions across conversations.
Separate topics that create friction, hesitation, trust, or forward movement.
Estimate trust, tension, responsiveness, initiative, and acceptance as a changing profile.
Connect each conversation to persuasion, negotiation, reporting, feedback, or relationship repair.
Before the talk
Recommended approach
Start with evidence, then ask for constraints.
This person tends to respond better to concrete risk reduction than broad reassurance.
Avoid
Do not open with urgency.
Past conversations show that pressure-first framing increases delay and defensive replies.
After the talk
After coaching, upload the new conversation and compare it with the baseline. Coach.how evaluates reduced tension, better target response, and use of recommended phrasing.
Coaching effect score
82
+18 from baseline
Credit plans
The free plan is designed to understand how the product works. Real account management, repeated coaching, and team operations fit better with monthly credits or subscriptions.
A lightweight product trial
Free
For individual or small-team validation
Credit top-up
For team-level customer and people management
Monthly subscription
Credits are consumed based on audio duration, text length, and LLM analysis depth.
Initial Korean use cases
Manage each stakeholder, objection pattern, and persuasion point, then score follow-up calls.
Prepare feedback, conflict repair, one-on-ones, and reporting conversations by person.
Track person-level change and show measurable progress after each session.
Global direction
Phase 1
Deepen phrasing and relationship analysis for Korean customers, teams, and advisory contexts.
Phase 2
Expand into English, Japanese, and global team communication.
Phase 3
Connect person-level strategy, organizational learning, and relationship intelligence in one platform.
Validate with one profile, one coaching strategy, and one measured follow-up conversation.